Data Analyst Intern

Aspect
London
3 days ago
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About Us

Covering more trades than anyone else, Aspect is one of London's largest property maintenance teams. We're always ready to help, no matter what maintenance issue someone has, operating 24/7. After over 15 years of helping thousands of residential and commercial customers every month, we have ambitious plans to expand our business over the next 3 years. We're looking for ambitious people to join us at this exciting time.


The Role

We’re looking for an analytical and motivated Data Analyst Intern to join our team for a 4-month internship programme. You’ll work closely with our data, operations, and marketing teams to turn data into insights that drive smarter business decisions and support company growth.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Master's student in Data Science or a related field who’s looking to gain real-world experience with tools like Salesforce, Tableau, and Power BI while learning how data fuels growth in a fast-paced commercial environment.


You Will:

  • Assist with data extraction, cleaning, and preparation from Salesforce and other business systems
  • Build dashboards and visual reports using Tableau and Power BI
  • Analyse performance metrics across departments and identify business trends
  • Support the development of KPIs and help monitor key business drivers
  • Work on cross-functional projects to improve data accessibility and reporting
  • Help automate regular reports and processes to drive efficiency
  • Present insights to stakeholders in a clear and impactful way
  • Participate in team meetings and contribute data-driven suggestions for operational improvements


About You

We’re looking for someone curious, detail-oriented, and eager to apply their academic learning to real business problems. You should be excited about using data to make a tangible impact and thrive in a collaborative environment.


Essential:

  • Strong interest in using data to support business growth and decision-making
  • Basic understanding of data visualisation tools (Tableau, Power BI, etc.)
  • Familiarity with CRM tools like Salesforce (or a strong willingness to learn)
  • Proficient in Excel and/or SQL
  • Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Clear communication skills – able to explain data insights to non-technical teams


Nice to Have:

  • Experience working with large datasets
  • Knowledge of Python or R for data manipulation
  • Prior experience with Salesforce reporting or dashboards
  • Exposure to A/B testing or business experimentation
  • A portfolio of academic or personal data projects


What You’ll Gain

  • Real-world experience working with commercial data in a scaling business
  • Mentorship and guidance from experienced analysts and business leaders
  • The chance to contribute to strategic decisions that impact the company’s growth
  • Experience with industry-standard tools like Salesforce, Tableau, and Power BI
  • A better understanding of the role of data in a commercial setting
  • A collaborative, supportive, and fast-moving environment to grow your skills


If you're passionate about data and want to kickstart your career in analytics, we’d love to hear from you. Submit your CV and a short note telling us why you’re excited about this opportunity.

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