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Graduate Data Analyst

Location: Shoreditch, London, UK

Shoreditch is renowned for its tech startups, creative agencies, and vibrant cultural scene, making it an attractive location for young professionals and graduates eager to immerse themselves in London's dynamic tech environment.

About Our Client:

Our client is a rapidly growing technology startup based in Shoreditch, London. Specializing in leveraging big data and analytics to drive innovation across various industries, they are seeking a passionate and driven Graduate Data Analyst to join their team. This role offers an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge projects and to grow within the tech industry.

Role Overview:

The Graduate Data Analyst will be instrumental in analyzing diverse datasets to uncover insights, trends, and patterns that inform strategic decisions. This role is designed for ambitious graduates aiming to kickstart their careers in data analytics within a fast-paced and innovative tech environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define data collection requirements and analytics needs.
  • Utilize data analysis tools and techniques to analyze large datasets, identifying actionable insights.
  • Present findings to stakeholders through clear, concise reports and visualizations.
  • Participate in the development of analytics models to pre...

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