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Business Intelligence Analyst

Pearse Professionals
London
2 days ago
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Business Intelligence Analyst

Location: London

Department: Business Development

Reports To: VP Business Development

Type: Full-time | Permanent | Hybrid


Company Overview

Oriflame is a global beauty and wellness company founded in Sweden, with over 55 years of heritage and generating sales of over €604 million in 2024. Operating in over 60 countries worldwide, we offer high-quality, accessible products while empowering individuals to build their own businesses through a trusted and sustainable direct-selling model.

We are now embarking on an exciting transformation journey, modernising how we work, embracing digital and social commerce channels and rolling out strategic change initiatives across the business. At Oriflame, you’ll find the scale and stability of a global company combined with agility and an entrepreneurial spirit. Our people thrive on innovation, collaboration, and continuous development.


The Role

We are looking for an analytical and commercially minded Business Intelligence Analyst to join our global Business Development team. You will bring in fresh thinking, new ideas, and a proactive mindset to shape commercial decisions and strategy. You will report to the VP Business Development and work closely with colleagues across Finance and commercial teams, at a global level.

The role offers strong exposure to senior stakeholders and diverse markets, with plenty of opportunity to grow through collaboration on global projects and strategic business initiatives.


Key Responsibilities

  • Research and track market, consumer, and competitor trends in the industry to support commercial decision-making.
  • Deliver deep business analysis on internal performance, to identify opportunities for improved growth, efficiency, and profitability.
  • Connect external market insights with internal data to create a holistic, 360° view that drives smarter strategic decisions.
  • Translate complex data into clear insights, building reports and presentations to support senior decision-making.
  • Work closely with Business Development, Marketing, Sales, Digital and Finance to provide actionable intelligence that informs strategic initiatives.
  • Prepare and present market reports, competitor benchmarking, and business reviews to senior stakeholders.
  • Support evaluation of new market opportunities as part of business planning and innovation processes.
  • Act as a trusted voice of intelligence across the organisation, helping teams stay ahead of market trends, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities.
  • Contribute to the development and improvement of BI processes, tools, and reporting structures to enhance business insight capabilities.


Candidate Experience & Skills

  • 5 years’ experience in Business Intelligence, Market Research or Strategic Analysis.
  • Proven ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights and influence business outcomes.
  • Strong data analysis skills using tools such as Excel, Power BI/Tableau, or similar.
  • Confident communicator with excellent storytelling skills and ability to engage senior stakeholders with clarity and impact.


Personal Attributes

  • Self-starter who takes ownership and is proactive in identifying opportunities for analysis and improvement.
  • Commercially curious with strong critical and creative thinking skills.
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to connect the dots across datasets and business questions.
  • Comfortable working independently while collaborating across functions in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

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