Graduate AI Data Scientist

Global Tech Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Today
£42,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£42,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Comprehensive full in-house training program Exposure to real-world AI projects Supportive and collaborative working environment Clear career development paths with ongoing mentorship and support

Training: Full in-house training provided by the hiring company, no experience required.

About the Role:

Our client, a growing company working in the AI and data space, is hiring Graduate AI Data Scientists to join their team in London. This is an entry-level opportunity suitable for recent graduates or early-career candidates looking to start a career in AI and data science, with full training provided.

As a Graduate AI Data Scientist, you will work closely with cross-functional teams to support the analysis of datasets, assist in building predictive models, and contribute to delivering insights that support business decisions and AI product development.

Key Responsibilities:

• Assist in collecting, processing, and analyzing datasets from various sources

• Support the development, training, and validation of machine learning models

• Perform exploratory data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and insights

• Collaborate with data engineers, machine learning engineers, and product teams

• Help communicate findings and model results to both technical and non-technical stakeholders

• Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in AI, machine learning, and data science

Essential Skills & Qualifications:

• Basic understanding of statistics, data analysis, and machine learning concepts (e.g., regression, classification, clustering)

• Exposure to data preprocessing, cleaning, and feature engineering (e.g., through academic or personal projects)

• Ability to work with structured and unstructured data at a foundational level

• Awareness of ethical considerations in AI

• Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or a related discipline — or equivalent practical experience

• Good communication skills with the ability to explain concepts clearly

Desirable Skills (training provided where necessary):

• Familiarity with deep learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch)

• Basic knowledge of SQL and working with databases

• Awareness of cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud

• Understanding of AI ethics, data privacy, and compliance considerations

• Experience with Python and data science libraries such as Pandas, NumPy, Scikit-learn, and Matplotlib

What We Offer:

• Starting salary of £42,000 per annum with opportunities for growth

• Comprehensive full in-house training program provided by the hiring company

• Exposure to real-world AI projects and practical applications

• Supportive and collaborative working environment

• Flexible work options, with office locations in London

• Clear career development paths with ongoing mentorship and support

How to Apply:

If you’re ready to start your career in AI and data science with full training and support, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter explaining your interest and any relevant academic or project experience

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