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Commercial Data Analyst

Harnham
London
1 week ago
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COMMERCIAL DATA ANALYST

£42,000 - £53,000

LONDON – 1-2X A WEEK


*Please note, this company is unable to sponsor, and you must be a UK resident to apply*


THE COMPANY

Join a dynamic global company that has evolved from a publishing icon into a leading multimedia and brand consultancy business. With a focus on storytelling, data, and creative brand engagement, the company partners with major international clients to deliver unique campaigns, media content, and immersive experiences. Now operating across five continents, it continues to grow through innovative services such as corporate events, digital content, media licensing, and consultancy, making it an exciting time to be part of its expanding, content-driven team.


THE ROLE

This client is looking for a commercially minded data analyst to join and help turn complex data into actionable business insights. In this role, you'll partner with teams across the business to gather and connect data from systems like Salesforce, NetSuite, and Google Analytics. You'll create clear, reliable dashboards and play a key part in strategic planning, delivering insights on pricing, product performance, market trends, and customer satisfaction. From building automated reports to supporting forecasting and marketing analysis, you'll help drive smarter decisions across the organisation.


SKILLS + EXPERIENCE

  • Strong SQL a requirement (Python too is a nice to have)
  • Any data visualisation tool experience, ideal if DOMO
  • Experience working in an individual contributor role, or smaller data team – a self-starter is a must!
  • Background in digital, retail, tech or FMCG


HOW TO APPLY

If this sounds like the role for you, swiftly send over your CV to Izzi at Harnham by using the link below.

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