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Data Analyst

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City of London
1 week ago
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The Details

  • Contract: Permanent
  • Remuneration: £28,000
  • Location: London, remote working available
  • Culture: Friendly, positive, fun and vibrant


The Opportunity

An excellent position for a Data Scientist or Data Analyst, who is motivated by variety and opportunity.


This is a successful and entrepreneurial business, focused on helping their clients to understand and serve their customers more effectively. The founder is passionate, innovative and an excellent salesperson, which means new clients are being won.


The company needs you to bring a proactive approach to their data, to deliver value to their clients. There is excellent potential for growth at the company.


The Role

As the business grows, we are looking for a Data analyst to work alongside the account team. This role would suit a graduate or a data analyst with experience in a similar role.


Lead on the production of campaign reports and work alongside the data scientist to support the development of predictive models, that identify opportunities to activate client growth.


  • Produce campaign reports and analyses across the agency client base, working closely with the data scientist and account teams
  • Work with their internal tech stack (including CRMs, booking / loyalty platforms and PowerBI for visualisation)
  • Support the data scientist in the development and interpretation of predictive models to develop growth areas for the agency and clients
  • Regular liaison with account teams to fulfil and deliver reporting and analysis requests
  • Present data to key stakeholders at all levels, including a mix of technical and non-technical professionals
  • Build a broad understanding of the hospitality and retail industries, including the role of digital and email marketing
  • Make complex technical concepts simple for clients, by explaining the story behind the information


The Person

  • Experience with coding environments such as Python and SQL
  • Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel, with experience in CRM/marketing automation tools such as Braze, Atreemo or DotDigital
  • Skilled in data visualisation and reporting, with experience in Power BI (including DAX) or similar tools.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, with high attention to detail and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • A storyteller, who can explain data to non-numerate individuals
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills
  • A flexible approach to changing priorities, i.e. happy to work in an agency environment
  • A passion and curiosity for data and analytics
  • You are driven to make a difference for stakeholders

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