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Data Analyst

Reilly People
City of London
1 week ago
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A growing international media consultancy is looking to add an Excel expert with good Power BI experience as a Data Analyst. The role is providing advertising campaign analyses for high-profile brands to help them set budgets and optimise their media spend.


Data Analyst - role


  • Collect, clean and verify media-spend data
  • Prepare data for analysis using standard database software.
  • Build databases and recommend analytical approaches to deliver added insights.
  • Using proprietary and bespoke tools, analyse media cost and quality performance
  • Prepare charts, tables and reports
  • Contribute to team discussions on findings and recommendations.
  • Work with team to develop interactive models to help clients set budgets
  • Analyse and forecast economic; consumer; media and market trends for selected countries around the world.



Data Analyst - requirements


  • Advanced Excel with full proficiency in: Table ranges; Filters; Complex formulas reading and writing (e.g. INDEX & MATCH, VLOOKUP, SUMIS etc); Pivot tables (knowledge of DAX formulae desirable)
  • Intermediate knowledge of Power Query and M Language (must have)
  • Intermediate level of Power BI (with knowledge of DAX measures desirable)
  • Programming skills (VBA, SQL or similar valuable)
  • Relevant degree with numeracy and analytical skills
  • Ability to work with large amounts of data
  • Ability to manage, create and present PowerPoint reports
  • Willingness to work with high volumes of non-standard data.
  • Bright intellect, good communication skills; flexible in working time; a team player.



Data Analyst - Benefits


  • Up to £45k salary + over 10% bonus and benefits
  • An interesting and stimulating role with a well-established and respected consultancy in the media sector
  • Learning & Development: opportunity to develop your skills and outlook with an expert team of consultants and analysts
  • Friendly office in a popular part of London with flexible working opportunity after probation


This is a great opportunity for a skilled Excel expert who wants to develop in the ever-expanding media sector.


Next Steps

If you have the Excel and other skills for this role we'd love to hear from you. Please send a CV ASAP! Next step would be a short telephone call with John Reilly, the recruiter. Please indicate when you’d be available for that.


Excel | Pivot Tables | Analytics | Power BI |

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