Graduate Data Analyst

ea Change
London
1 week ago
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Graduate Data Analyst Opportunity - Become an Expert in Business Change and IT Transformation


24 Month Fixed Term Contract | London | £31,000 (year 1)


Eager to springboard your career into the exhilarating world of Business Change? Look no further! Here’s an exclusive opportunity to join ea Change, a renowned firm committed to shaping the next generation of Change and IT leaders.


About us

ea Change, with over two decades of expertise in managing Business and IT transformations, is at the forefront of facilitating meaningful, lasting change for clients across the spectrum. With a firm foundation in fostering long-lasting partnerships, we're committed to upskilling and developing future leaders through our Futures Programme. We pride ourselves on a culture that prioritises diversity, inclusion, kindness, integrity, and most importantly, people.


Responsibilities

As a Graduate Data Analyst, you will quickly become an essential resource onsite for one of our clients, working alongside senior staff and contributing to all stages of the project lifecycle. Your role is key in driving business change through data insights and analytics; it's fast-paced, engaging, and every week brings new challenges.


  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define data requirements and objectives.
  • Develop and maintain data analysis plans, ensuring alignment with organisational goals.
  • Assist in identifying trends, patterns, and insights to support data-driven decision-making.
  • Communicate data findings and progress to stakeholders clearly and effectively.
  • Work closely with IT professionals to ensure smooth data integration and project execution.
  • Contribute to the ongoing refinement of data analysis processes for continuous improvement.


Requirements

  • Possession of a technical undergraduate degree
  • Right to work in the United Kingdom
  • Strong Excel skills, working with complex data
  • Exceptional problem-solving skills and meticulous attention to detail
  • Strong GCSE and A-Level grades (or equivalent)
  • A passionate interest in Change and IT


Our clients are committed to having an inclusive workforce and for that reason we strongly encourage you to apply if you are female and have a technical (STEM) degree.


Benefits

  • Fully funded accredited qualifications
  • Bespoke flexible training
  • A health cash plan
  • 26 days annual leave
  • Regular mentoring and personal development
  • Access to a comprehensive learning portal
  • Opportunities for progression and a robust fast-track into Business Change
  • Hybrid working and commercial exposure


At ea Change, you will find a vibrant community that wholeheartedly believes in pushing boundaries, embracing innovation, and celebrating diversity. We assure an ambience where everyone is encouraged to express themselves, contributing to our shared goal of shaping the future of business success.


How to Apply

If you're captivated by this opportunity and fit the bill, we'd be thrilled to hear from you so kindly submit your up-to-date CV. Together, let's shape the future!


ea Change are unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants as we are not on the UK Border Agency's Sponsor Register.


  • If we are fortunate in receiving a high volume of quality applications we may not be able to get back to everyone individually. Please assume if you have not heard back from the team within 14 days of application, your application has been unsuccessful.

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