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Join a cutting-edge content and technology platform redefining the way brands deliver personalised digital experiences. Sitting at the intersection of creativity, performance, and AI innovation, this global business helps clients unlock efficiency and effectiveness across the content supply chain. The company blends creative insight with data science and automation to drive DCO at scale.

As the Creative Analyst, you'll play a crucial role in turning data into actionable insights that shape creative strategy and showcase performance impact. This is a perfect opportunity for a curious, analytically minded individual who enjoys blending creativity with data to influence decision-making and innovation.

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Analyse creative and campaign data to identify trends and performance insights
Develop actionable recommendations to improve campaign effectiveness
Create reports, visualisations, and presentations for internal and client stakeholders
Present insights confidently to agency teams and clients
Collaborate with strategy, creative, and product teams to refine campaign strategies
Contribute to the development of new tools and automation processes (e.g. AI-powered optimisation, creative tagging)The Candidate

2+ years' experience in a data, media, or digital analytics role
Knowledge of programmatic and/or social media platforms
Familiarity with creative production or DCO campaigns
Strong numeracy and analytical skills with a good grasp of statistics
Experience in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint for data analysis and storytelling
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