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Graduate Data Analyst

Stratford-upon-Avon
1 week ago
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Graduate Data Consultant

Location: Warwickshire (Hybrid)

Salary: £(phone number removed) + Performance Bonus & Comprehensive Benefits

Ready to launch your career in data?

Skip the corporate ladder climbing at faceless multinationals. Join a dynamic team where your analytical skills directly contribute to results

Your Role:

Transform complex datasets into actionable insights that help businesses deliver results.
Master cutting-edge data manipulation and analysis techniques across diverse sectors
Develop expertise in Excel and our proprietary systems whilst delivering high impact reports.
Partner directly with senior consultants, gaining mentorship and client-facing experience from day one.We're Looking For:

Purpose-driven graduates genuinely passionate about data
Excel wizards - comfortable with advanced formulas, pivot tables, and ideally VBA or other programming languages
Natural problem-solvers with a sharp analytical mind and curiosity for data patterns
Quick learners who thrive in fast-paced, varied work environmentsWhy You'll Love It:

Hybrid flexibility -excellent work-life balance
Comprehensive training programme plus mentorship from industry experts
25 days holiday + birthday off
Performance bonus, up to 8% pension contribution, life assurance,Join a collaborative, ambitious team where graduate voices are heard, and career progression is accelerated.

Apply now and begin your journey with a company that values both professional growth and wellbeing

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