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Data Science

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City of London
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About This Programme

Data Science is at the heart of decision making and customer treatments at Sky. We provide analytics to inform customer growth strategies, create tooling to drive personalised customer treatments, and champion test‑and‑learn through experimentation.


Start Date

6 July 2026


Salary

£27,010 per annum pro rata


Duration

8 weeks


What you’ll be doing

On our Data Science internship, you’ll have exposure across the business as you work with stakeholders to help drive decision making using the power of data and insights. You’ll learn analytical techniques and use cutting‑edge predictive algorithms to deliver valuable insight to the business. You could be helping to build our next data product, predicting future customer behaviour, or unlocking the value of our content.


Data Science teams you may join

  • Data Science & Analytics – Consumer – Work closely with commercial teams, building data science models and data products to help inform and drive strategic decisions
  • Data Science & Analytics – Content – Work with viewing data to build personalised customer experiences and help customers discover more of what they love
  • Data Science & Analytics – Product & Operations – Work with product teams to build new data tools and improve the effectiveness and performance of the products our customers use every day

What we’re looking for

You’re a graduate from any degree discipline, or will soon be. You may have studied maths, statistics, computer science, economics, or physics, or be able to demonstrate your understanding of data through personal or university projects. What matters most is your passion for data and the drive and ambition you can bring to the team.


Other Skills We Value Include

  • Logical, end-to-end thinker
  • Enthusiastic problem‑solver with numerical, presentation, and IT skills
  • Previous experience in data manipulation using Python, SQL, R, SAS, MATLAB
  • Academic experience in machine learning, including supervised/unsupervised learning, regression, decision trees, random forests, and boosting
  • Enjoy task‑focused delivery, fast‑paced environments, and overcoming challenges
  • Collaborative, great with people, and keen on following recent trends in the market

Right to work

To be eligible for this role, you must have the appropriate right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme. Sky does not offer sponsorship for this programme.


Application Status

Applications open now


Application deadline

3 November 2025. Due to high application volumes, we may close applications earlier than expected — but not before 20 October 2025.


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