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Consumer Data - Graduate Data Analyst

Cooper & Hall Limited
London
2 months ago
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The Company

Headquartered in London, CACI Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of CACI International Inc., a publicly listed company on the NYSE with annual revenue in excess of US $6.2bn and employing approximately 22,000 people worldwide.

CACI Ltd is an international data and technology consultancy with £154m turnover and 1200 employees. We are passionate, progressive, and unafraid of challenge; our mission is to use technology and data-driven insight to make a commercial difference.

We provide expert advice and hands-on system management to help our national and global clients get the most from technology and data. We use innovation wisely to deliver well thought-out digital solutions and software.

CACI's Consumer & Market Intelligence and Experience & Transformation groups provide data, software, and consulting services to improve our clients’ sales and marketing programs.

We help clients find, retain, and grow profitable customers through our understanding of consumer characteristics and behavior. We assist commercial property developers and retailers in planning retail provision in the UK and overseas.

C&MI and E&T Groups help clients shape the vision, define the strategy, and deliver a truly integrated customer experience, based on an in-depth understanding of individual consumer behaviour and marketing technology.

The Role

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Data Science & Insight Team as a Data Analyst. We have a wide-ranging client list, working with some of the biggest and most innovative brands in the UK across publishing, retail, financial services, utilities, leisure, gaming, and beyond, helping to support clients with their marketing activities. The team is responsible for the delivery of CACI’s portfolio of data products, which describe people and places in terms of demographics, behaviours, and attitudes.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Delivering our Data Products: Either through standard off-the-shelf packages or using complex code to ingest and wrangle client data, the core part of your job will be ensuring that our clients are able to access and use our data in the most effective way.
  • Interacting with Clients: Collaborate with sales teams and account managers in client conversations to provide deeper insights into their customers.
  • Innovation: Engage in


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