Data Analyst - Digital Marketing

Reach plc
London
3 days ago
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What youll be doing:

As a Data Analyst youll join a team responsible for marketing product data and content providing insight across market leading recruitment brands. Reporting into the Data & Insight Manager your role will encompass a variety of reporting and analytical responsibilities with an emphasis on driving acquisition and retention strategies and improving product performance.

Youll be responsible for ensuring robust reporting of KPIs which influence strategic business decisions. At Reach Work we encourage independence and creativity allocating additional responsibility in line with your ability and professional growth. 

As the new Data Analyst youll be responsible for:

  • Creating and maintaining reports using Google Sheets and/or Excel.
  • Building data visualisations (Tableau LookerStudio and Google Sheets) to help with analysis.
  • Providing insight from data analysis and communicating this to stakeholders effectively.
  • Presenting your findings with Google Slides and/or Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Developing a strong understanding of how our SaaS platform (Madgex) works and how that impacts the business.
  • Monitoring SEO performance using SEMRush and Google Search Console.
  • Compiling curating and transforming data from surveys and creating graphs charts and commentary for the wider marketing team.
  • Using our SQL databases to analyse client account performance and site traffic behaviour.
  • Setting up A/B experiments ensuring the hypothesis audience and success measures are clearly defined.


Qualifications :

  • Youll require at least 1 years Data Analyst experience in a digital environment working with marketing data data mining and analysis.
  • Advanced Excel or Google Sheet skills.
  • Experience using an analytics platform (e.g. Google Analytics).
  • Datadriven and passionate about using testing and research to justify business decisions.
  • A degree in a maths/sciencebased subject would be an advantage.


Additional Information :

What can we offer you

Were offering a salary of 30000 to 32000 depending on experience and a range of fantastic benefits to help support you both personally and professionally.These include:

  • 25 days holiday per year.After three five and ten years service with Reach youll accrue one additional day of annual leave.We also have a Holiday Purchase Scheme.
  • Giving back dayan additional days leave each year to support a cause close to your heart.
  • Enhanced family leaveincluding maternity paternity and adoption youll be eligible after just six months employment.
  • Wellbeing supportincluding a 24/7 assistance programme for you and your nearest and dearest.
  • Strong career opportunitiesyoull have support from your line manager and a range of learning & development programmes.
  • Help saving for your retirementjoin our pension scheme and well match contributions up to 6.

Reach plc believes diversity brings benefits for our customers our business and our people. This is why we are committed to being an inclusive employer and encourage applications from all suitable applicants irrespective of background circumstances age disability gender identity ethnicity religion or belief and sexual orientation.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Fulltime


Key Skills
Data Analytics,Microsoft Access,SQL,Power BI,R,Data Visualization,Tableau,Data Management,Data Mining,SAS,Data Analysis Skills,Analytics
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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