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Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Data Analyst

Experis - ManpowerGroup
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence Data Analyst
Location: Middlesex

12 Month Contract

Salary up to £65k + Benefits

Job Type: Full-time
Department: Sales Operations / Business Analytics

Job Overview

Are you passionate about transforming data into strategic insights that drive business success? We are looking for a Business Intelligence Data Analyst to support our Global Virtual Sales (GVS) team across EMEA. This role is essential to enabling data-driven decision-making that maximizes sales effectiveness and enhances operational efficiency.

As part of a dynamic and collaborative environment, you'll work closely with cross-functional teams-including Sales, Finance, Operations, Strategy & Planning, and IT-to analyze complex datasets and deliver actionable insights. Your work will directly influence how we execute our Sales Go-to-Market strategy and shape the future of virtual selling at Cisco.

Key Responsibilities
  • Enable and support data-driven decision-making across sales operations to enhance productivity and revenue growth.

  • Conduct advanced analysis of complex datasets spanning sales, operations, marketing, and planning.

  • Design and develop reports and dashboards to track performance, identify trends, and uncover growth opportunities.

  • Collaborate with global and regional teams to ensure business continuity and alignment across functions.

  • Work with data engineering and IT teams to integrate, clean, and optimize data pipelines and analytical tools.

  • Partner with internal Business Intelligence groups to evolve Cisco's analytics capabilities, specifically within the virtual sales ecosystem.

  • Translate business questions into analytical problems and provide data-backed recommendations.

Minimum Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience in a Business Intelligence, Data Analyst, or Applied Analytics role.

  • Proven ability to analyze and interpret complex data to deliver clear insights and strategic recommendations.

  • Exceptional attention to detail, a high degree of intellectual curiosity, and the ability to manage multiple priorities.

  • Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, formulas, and data modeling.

  • Hands-on experience with ETL tools (e.g., Alteryx, KNIME, Tableau Prep).

  • Intermediate to advanced proficiency in data visualization platforms such as Tableau, Power BI, QlikView, or Domo.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in sales operations or go-to-market strategy analytics.

  • Knowledge of CRM systems like Salesforce.

  • Familiarity with SQL, Python, or R for data manipulation and analysis.

  • Experience working in a large-scale enterprise environment with cross-functional global teams.

Cisco is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates.


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