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Data Analyst, Consumer Revenue

Condé Nast
London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

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Condé Nast is a global media company producing content across print, digital, video and social platforms. The organization’s brands include Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Glamour, The New Yorker, Condé Nast Traveler/Traveller and more. The Data Analyst role sits in the European Consumer Revenue team, focused on growing and building diversified consumer revenue streams including print and digital subscriptions, newsstands, Commerce, Memberships and direct-to-consumer opportunities.

The role requires a commercial and numerical mindset, with a focus on using data to drive decision making and continuous improvement across KPIs.


The Role

The Data Analyst is a key member of the European Consumer Revenue team, covering five markets (UK, Germany, Spain, France and Italy). You will be at the forefront of transforming our Consumer Revenue business by supplying data and reporting to influence strategic decisions and deliver tactical optimisations.


What you will be doing

  • Create comprehensive dashboards by integrating data from multiple sources and share insights with key stakeholders
  • Analyze performance and customer behaviour to deliver recommendations across online journeys, campaigns, cross-sell activity, sales funnel and customer satisfaction

Who you are

  • Analytic, inquisitive and data-driven, with strong numerical skills
  • Advanced in Excel; degree in Maths, Computer Science, Economics or similar is common
  • Experience with or knowledge of SQL, Python, Business Objects, Tableau or similar tools is beneficial but not essential
  • Ability to identify trends from data and communicate findings clearly, verbally and in written reports
  • Problem-solving mindset and strong collaboration across teams

Does this sound like you?

Please upload your CV and cover letter/portfolio, highlighting why you’d love this role and why you’re a great match. We review all submissions and do not rely on AI-assisted screening.


What benefits do we offer?

  • 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) and additional leave for moving house or volunteering
  • Competitive pension, Bupa private healthcare, season ticket loans and eye tests
  • Wellbeing tools, core hours, remote work options, Employee Assistance Programme, gym membership and cycle to work
  • Dog-friendly office, magazine subscriptions, and access to discounts
  • Learning Hub with courses and training in local languages
  • Employee Resource Groups for community and development

What happens next?

If you are interested, apply below. You can update your resume or upload a cover letter anytime by accessing your candidate profile. Condé Nast is an equal opportunity employer and evaluates qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status and other legally protected characteristics.


Job details

  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Media Production

London, England, United Kingdom


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