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Data Analyst - Fixed Term Contract

RAPP
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Who We Are We are RAPP – world leaders in activating growth with precision and empathy at scale. As a global, next-generation precision marketing agency we leverage data, creativity, technology, and empathy to foster client growth. We champion individuality in the marketing solutions we create, and in our workplace. We fight for solutions that adapt to the individual’s needs, beliefs, behaviours, and aspirations. We foster an inclusive workplace that emphasises personal well-being.

The Role

We are looking for a Data Analyst on a Fixed Term Contract (6 months) to join RAPP.

  • The role reports into the Senior Analytics Partner, who leads a team of eight Analysts responsible for various audience segments. You will be mentored by a Senior Analyst on a day-to-day basis.
  • You’ll work closely with the Data Planning team to deliver analytical projects and solutions, build insights, and develop test plans. You will also support the Data Strategy and Account team.
  • You will work on a particular segment of the audience base, while developing an understanding of the base as a whole to see the flow across the client landscape.
  • Responsibilities include: regular contractual reporting; forecasting of campaign DM and email volumes; post-campaign evaluations; audience profiling; customer journey and behavioural analysis; deeper dive analytical projects; identifying opportunities to deploy data creatively.
The Opportunity
  • You’ll work on one of the largest accounts in the agency.
  • You will contribute to driving marketing objectives and strategy, overseeing the implementation from data briefing to media delivery and performance analysis across multiple channels.
  • You’ll join a large, supportive team dedicated to this client plus the wider agency creative teams. We have won several awards for our work.
  • Data, insights, and performance are at the heart of our work, spanning data strategy, segmentation, UX, Customer Experience strategy, loyalty, and creative. This role offers a strong foundation to learn or hone end-to-end customer journeys.
  • You’ll have fortnightly one-to-one meetings with your manager to discuss objectives and development.
Role Requirements
  • Currently in a similar Data Analyst role with experience in SAS, SQL, and Excel.
  • Ability to think laterally about applying data to solve business problems.
  • Strong understanding of relational databases and data extraction for analytics.
  • Highly numerate, logical thinker with attention to detail.
  • Understanding of test-and-learn techniques in a marketing environment.
  • Well-developed organisational skills and ability to cope with changing priorities and tight deadlines.
  • Results-driven with ability to apply insights to future activity.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex issues clearly.
  • Collaborative, positive team-player attitude.
  • Added bonus: familiarity with R, Python, Power BI, Power Pivot and Query.

We are RAPP. And we can’t wait to meet you.


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