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Graduate Data Analyst

Agility Resoucing
Newcastle upon Tyne
2 weeks ago
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Agility Resourcing is representing a client based in Newcastle who looking for candidates who want a numerically focused career as a Data Analyst. Our client is expanding their technical teams who form an integral part of their business.

Our client is looking to invest in your career from the get-go by building upon your education and providing commercially relevant and project-based upskilling as part of their 2-year Graduate Programme as a Data Analyst.

Responsibilities as a Graduate Data Analyst:

  • Effectively evaluate and analyse data
  • Ensure that company data is record accurately and is correct
  • Work as part of a team to evaluate and analyse key data that will be used to shape future business strategies
  • Perform regular client outreach to promote the company\'s proposition and secure business

Benefits/What you get

  • A competitive basic salary of £20,000
  • In-house training
  • A laptop and phone.
  • Regular socials in Newcastle City Centre
  • Modern, attractive open plan offices

You:

  • Educated to degree level with a minimum of a 2:1 degree in a numerical/data driven subject
  • A positive outlook and a track record of success
  • Possess exceptional communication skills to communicate with senior stake holders
  • Self-motivated, with a strong desire to succeed

Please note due to the large volume of applications we receive for these roles, if we have not contacted you within 7 days then, unfortunately, your application hasn\'t been successful, however, we may contact you regarding other roles. We\'re sorry we can\'t contact you directly but we wish you all the best in your job search.

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