Data Analyst Intern

Pimlico Enterprises
Cheltenham
8 months ago
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Job Title:Data Analysis Internship

Location:London, United Kingdom (Remote)

Stipend:£1800 - £2500


At Pimlico Enterprises, we help businesses make quicker, smarter decisions by harnessing the power of data. As we continue to grow, we're excited to offer a valuable opportunity for aData Analysis Internto become part of our vibrant analytics team.

Thispaidinternship is ideal for recent graduates or aspiring data professionals looking to kick-start their careers in data analysis. You’ll collaborate with experienced data analysts and consultants on real projects, making meaningful contributions to client success while enhancing your technical and analytical capabilities.


Key Responsibilities

As a Data Analysis Intern, you’ll work with experienced team members on projects that help shape data-informed decisions for both internal operations and client engagements. Your role will involve:


  • Assisting in data collection, cleaning, and validation processes
  • Supporting data reporting and dashboard development using tools like Power BI or Excel
  • Writing basic SQL queries to extract and analyze data
  • Conducting exploratory data analysis (EDA) to uncover patterns and insights
  • Preparing summary reports and presenting findings in a clear, concise manner
  • Documenting analytical processes, data sources, and key learnings
  • Participating in team discussions, stakeholder meetings, and problem-solving sessions


Candidate Profile

We’re looking for a curious and driven individual who enjoys working with data to uncover trends and inform decisions. The ideal candidate will bring:

  • A background in a relevant area such as Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Business, or any related discipline
  • Comfortable using Microsoft Excel for organizing and analyzing data
  • Some familiarity with SQL or a strong interest in learning it
  • Exposure to tools like Power BI, Tableau, or other data visualization platforms is a bonus, but not essential
  • An eye for detail and a problem-solving mindset
  • Clear communication skills and the ability to share insights with both technical and non-technical audiences
  • A motivated and open-minded attitude with a willingness to learn and grow professionally


What You’ll Gain

We’re dedicated to supporting your development and helping you build a strong foundation in data analytics. Benefits include:

  • A monthly stipend starting at £1,800
  • A structured internship with a 37.5-hour work week
  • Fully remote work, with a hybrid option for those near London
  • Performance-based bonus schemes
  • Coverage of professional membership fees
  • 28 days of annual leave plus UK bank holidays
  • Enhanced pension contributions
  • Paid leave for UK Armed Forces Reservists
  • Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering GP consultations, mental health support, and wellness services


Please Note:

All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to sponsor visas for this position.


Hiring Process

We’ve designed our hiring journey to be transparent and engaging:

  • Initial Chat– A short conversation to get to know you and understand your interest in the internship
  • HR Interview– A deeper dive into your background, goals, and how well you align with our team culture
  • Technical Round– A hands-on assessment to evaluate your analytical skills and grasp of data-related concepts

We encourage you to ask questions throughout the process — we're here to support you every step of the way.


Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

At Pimlico Enterprises, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels supported and valued. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are happy to provide accommodations throughout the hiring process.

We also pledge to:

  • Foster a culture of openness, collaboration, and mutual respect
  • Promote mental health and wellbeing
  • Provide fair access to growth and development opportunities

By joining us, you’ll become part of a team where your growth is supported, your voice is heard, and your individuality is celebrated.

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