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Graduate Data Analyst

James Frank Associates
Kings Hill
1 week ago
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Our client, a leading business in their field in the Financial Services industry is seeking a Graduate Data Analyst to join them on a full-time, permanent basis.

Due to growth our client is experiencing an exciting time and are looking to add a Graduate Data Analyst to their team.

This is the idea first role for someone looking to kickstart their career within data analysis, who has recently graduated in the field of either Science, Engineering, Technology or Maths.

Ideally you will have good Excel experience and some understanding of SQL.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Query data from the company database using MS SQL Server Management Studio

  • Clean data to remove any erroneous data points

  • Prepare reports based on analysis

  • Assist and support the wider team with data requirements when necessary

  • Organise data sets

    Key Experience:

  • Graduate in a STEM-related degree

  • Experience with SQL, either in your own time or through your studies

  • Python experience is advantageous

  • Strong Excel experience

  • Genuine interest in Data Analysis, looking to kickstart your career in a supportive team

  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team

    This is an excellent opportunity for a Graduate Data Analyst to join a thriving business in their field who are experiencing an exciting time of growth.

    CVs are being reviewed, so please apply now for immediate consideration

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