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Job Title:Junior Data Analyst

Location:Didcot, Oxfordshire (Hybrid)


The Opportunity

I’m working with a client in the tech space who are looking to add a Junior Data Analyst to their growing team. This is a great entry-level opportunity for someone who’s confident working with data and enjoys collaborating across teams to turn numbers into actionable insights.


You’ll support a range of internal stakeholders, helping them understand performance trends, build reports, and shift from reactive to predictive decision-making.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Build dashboards and models to highlight trends and performance
  • Manage product tracking across multiple platforms
  • Work with stakeholders to understand data needs
  • Deliver regular campaign reports and ad-hoc insights
  • Analyse product usage to surface best practice


What They’re Looking For

  • Strong communication skills and a proactive mindset
  • Interest in data, analytics, and solving business problems
  • Familiarity with tools like Power BI, Tableau, or Google Data Studio
  • Some knowledge of SQL and web analytics platforms
  • Bonus points for any coding experience (Python/Java) or version control exposure


Other Details

  • 37.5 hours/week, Monday to Friday
  • Hybrid working from Didcot HQ
  • Benefits include 25 days holiday, 5% pension contribution, life assurance, enhanced family leave policies, healthcare support & more


Great role for someone early in their data career who’s keen to grow in a collaborative, mission-driven environment.

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