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Data Scientist

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City of London
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Job Description

Are you a Graduate Data Scientist ready to kickstart your career in data?

We’re looking for a curious and motivated Graduate Data Scientist to join our hybrid-working team in London. You’ll help us turn raw data into valuable insights, supporting smarter, evidence-based decisions across the business.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate who’s passionate about data, problem-solving, and learning from experienced professionals in a collaborative environment.

In this role, you’ll:

Analyse datasets to uncover patterns, trends, and actionable insights

Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to solve business problems

Assist in building and maintaining predictive models and analytical tools

Collaborate with data engineers, analysts, and business stakeholders to deliver impactful solutions

Communicate findings clearly through reports, visualisations, and presentations

What’s in it for you?

Career Growth – Learn and develop your technical expertise with mentoring and training opportunities.

Hands-On Experience – Gain practical exposure to real-world data challenges and modern tools.

Impactful Work – See your analysis contribute to decision-making and business strategy.

Supportive Team – Work alongside experienced data scientists and engineers who will help you grow.

Hybrid Flexibility – Balance remote work with collaborative days at our London office.

What We’re Looking For:

  • A degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field
  • Familiarity with Python, R, or another programming for data analysis
  • Basic knowledge of machine learning concepts and statistical methods
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Good communication skills, with the ability to explain technical findings in simple terms

Nice to Have:

  • Experience with SQL or databases
  • Exposure to data visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, matplotlib, seaborn)
  • Understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
  • Previous or project work in data science or analytics

If you’re excited to grow your career in data science and make a real impact with your skills — we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now!


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