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Data Analyst Placement Programme

Northampton Business Directory
Wellingborough
3 weeks ago
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Please note this is a training course and fees apply


Overview

Are you looking to benefit from a new career in Data Analysis? If you are detail oriented, perceptive, organised, competent, analytical and can communicate well, you could have a truly rewarding future as a Data Analyst.


We use our specialised Data Analyst career programme to assist and place qualified candidates into a career pathway in Data Analysis. This program is designed for entry level individuals with limited or no experience. Do not apply if you are already an experienced Data Analyst.


Salaries for Entry‑Level Data Analysts

  • Junior Data Analyst - £30,000
  • Data Analyst - £50,000
  • Business Data Analyst - £67,500
  • Data Analytics Analyst - £80,000
  • Business Analyst - £60,000

Demand for Data Analysts has grown 20% year on year with experienced analysts commanding salaries of £50k+. All business decisions rely on data; the role of the data analyst has become essential for business owners.


The courses in the package are industry standards for the UK/European and International Data Analysis sector.


Step 1 – CompTIA Data+ Qualification

The first step is completing the CompTIA Data+ Qualification accredited by CompTIA. This professional international industry‑recognised qualification teaches essential skills such as data mining, manipulating data, visualising data, and reporting on data.


Study time: ~30 hours. Assessment: 1‑hour multiple‑choice exam. The course is online and comes with exam simulators and revision tools. A tutor and a 1‑hour online revision workshop are provided before the exam.


Step 2 – Data Administration Training

Data is extracted using various methods, normally IT driven. To ensure you are suitably employable we provide additional courses:



  • Microsoft Excel – advanced level
  • Learn SQL – programming language used for complex databases
  • Learn Python 3 – simple language used by many analysts
  • Learn Tableau – tool to build visually appealing dashboards

Study time: 30‑60 hours. No exam required.


Step 3 – Business Analysis Foundation

Data Analysts often work closely with Business Analysts and many transition between roles. A Business Analyst Foundation certificate improves employability and enables crossover. Accredited by BCS (British Computer Society). Study time: ~15 hours; qualification achieved through an online BCS exam.


Step 4 – Recruitment Support

Once qualified, our recruitment support team helps secure your first suitable entry‑level role based on your new qualifications and any other experience you may have. They will assist with CV review, mock interviews and interview prep.


We have helped candidates start and build careers in project management since 2007 and boast a 4.8 Trustscore on Trustpilot.


Money‑Back Guarantee

If after one year of passing your formal qualifications we have not helped you secure a role, we will refund your study fees minus the cost of the exams. We normally help candidates find their first role within six months of qualifying.


What Now?

The training element of the package is available on finance terms of up to one year, enabling you to get qualified and start in your new role without having to fund all training costs upfront.


Enquire now and one of our experienced Career Consultants will contact you within four working hours to answer any questions and help you take the first step toward your Data Analyst career.


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