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Data Handler - Financial Sector

Norwich
2 weeks ago
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My client is in urgent of a candidate who has an HND or Degree award in a financial related specialism.

  • Very close to Norwich City Centre public transport
  • Free daily parking
  • Very generous package
  • Full onsite working, with plenty of incentives (no hybrid or remote)
    This role is a great opportunity to join a high-quality financial data gathering team. The department encompasses creation and maintenance of datasets across all personal finance products
    Key Responsibilities of the role relate to financial product data gathering and input / extraction and analysis, relationship management with financial services providers with regards the provision of data and support for internal projects and investigations.
    Ideally you have some academic or commercial knowledge of the financial services industry and products, and have strong experience within Excel. You will have good communication skills to communicate with internal staff, and external customers.
    My client is able to offer the following perks as part of the role:
  • Competitive salary aligned with market standards.
  • Health and retirement planning benefits.
  • Comprehensive training and professional growth opportunities.
  • Room for career advancement.
  • Collaborative and stimulating company culture.
    With a starting salary of £21-26K p.a, this role gives you the perfect opportunity to develop yourself into a strong data analyst with a company looking to offer more opportunities and development. With strong benefits to keep a healthy workforce, such as free fruit, drinks and a healthcare cash plan, our client cares about their employees lives as well as their work

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