Junior Analyst

Superdrug
Croydon
11 months ago
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Why Superdrug?

Passionate about Beauty and Health? Want to be part of an innovative, trend setting retailer? Our vibrant Head Office, based by East Croydon station is a fantastic environment filled with hundreds of brilliant personalities.
We’re a team that puts our customers and our teams at the heart of everything we do. At Superdrug, we aim to be the best in accessible health & beauty, loved by our customers for value, choice, friendly advice, service and fun.

Our success comes from our people – they make the difference. We’re all about personality, we have fun, and we work hard to deliver That Superdrug feeling.

Here's the exciting bit…a day include

Reports to:
CRO & Analytics Manager


Overview:

We’re looking for a curious and proactive Junior Digital Analyst to join the Superdrug Online Business team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong analytical skills and a passion for ecommerce to grow within a fast-paced digital environment.
The ideal candidate will have experience in SQL and Power BI, and a keen interest in expanding their skills across SEO and broader digital performance. You’ll support the Analytics team with reporting and insights while helping to drive site optimisation initiatives through collaboration with internal teams and external partners.


Key Responsibilities:

Support the CRO & Analytics Manager with reporting, dashboard development, and ad hoc analysis
Build and maintain reports using Power BI, SQL, and other tools to track site performance and key KPIs
Collaborate with the SEO agency to execute and monitor SEO updates across the website
Coordinate with Trading, UX, and Content teams to ensure SEO initiatives are implemented correctly and efficiently
Support tracking of errors, user friction points, and conversion drop-offs using behavioural tools
Help monitor the performance of Design features and site changes to feed into continuous improvement plans
Assist in maintaining data quality and integrity across reporting systems
Stay up to date with the latest SEO trends and tools, and be open to learning new platforms and methods


Skills & Experience Required:

Solid working knowledge of SQL and Power BI
Strong analytical mindset with the ability to interpret complex data and present actionable insights
Interest in SEO performance and eagerness to learn technical and content-based optimisation techniques
Excellent attention to detail and comfort working with data at scale
Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across teams
Self-motivated, organised, and willing to take initiative


Desirable:

 Experience working with BigQuery or similar data warehouse platforms
Familiarity with Google Analytics, Business Objects, or other web analytics tools
Exposure to ecommerce and/or retail environments

Here's what's in it for you

  •  33 days holiday rising to 38 days with length of service (inclusive of bank holidays)
  • 2 staff discount codes for yourself and a family member or friend
  • 30% discount on Superdrug Own Brand Products both in store and online
  • Hybrid working patterns available depending on role responsibilities with 2 days working from home and 3 days in our stylish, modern and collaborative office close to East Croydon Station
  • Company pension matching and bonus
  • We offer Wagestream - a money management app that gives you access to a percentage of your pay as you earn it
  • Being part of more! We are part of a group who work closely with Savers, The Perfume Shop and Three UK
  • We are part of A.S. Watson Group, the world's largest international health and beauty retailer with over 15, stores in 25 markets!
  • Unrivalled Learning and Development programmes
  • Enhanced maternity/shared parental/adoption leave, company sick pay and pregnancy loss and support

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