Junior Data Analyst

Pion
London
2 weeks ago
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A Little Bit About Us...
We make life more affordable.
Pion produces award-winning technology for the biggest retailers on the planet, connecting them with the youth market. We're always innovating and driving our SHARP values to offer new solutions that satisfy our consumers, drive ROI for our clients and create an empowering workplace for our employees.

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Pion
At Pion, inclusivity, diversity, and respect are at our core. We value accountability and are fully transparent about our ED&I efforts—our commitments and internal stats are open for all to see. Our culture is shaped by our people, and it's all part of life at Pion.

Research shows that while men apply to jobs when they meet 60% of the requirements, women and those in underrepresented groups tend to only apply when they tick every box. We don't think you should have to tick every box. We value your uniqueness, and it goes without saying that all applications are welcome, even if you don't think you fit the criteria.

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About The Role
As a result of our incredible success and growth, we are looking for an experienced Junior Data Analyst to join us. You will be part of a centralised data team, who are essential to ensuring that our internal teams have access to vital information and data which informs both product and commercial decisions.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Triaging requests within the Jira inbox by prioritising them based on business requirements
  • Responding to ad hoc queries
  • Speaking to stakeholders in order to understand their requirements or any concerns
  • Investigating potential issues and discrepancies across systems / reports
  • Performance monitoring
  • QA + reporting checking
  • Requirements gathering for new reports and small pieces of analysis
  • Building reports and dashboards in our BI tools
  • Some SQL based analysis in Count

Requirements
A little bit about you...
We'd really like to hear from you, if you have:

  • Experience building reports and dashboards in off-the-shelf BI tools such as Tableau, Qlik, PowerBI, Looker, Lightdash
  • SQL proficiency is absolutely essential (there is a SQL test included within our recruitment process)
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Proactivity and drive for continuous improvement
  • Experience working as a Data Analyst as part of a data team
  • Experience working with Product and Engineering teams
  • Experience building alerting systems

Benefits
Life at Pion
Let's take a look at just a few things that make Pion an amazing place to work:

  • Competitive salary.
  • 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
  • Accredited 'Great Place To Work' company in three categories.
  • Remote first working environment, meaning you're not obligated to come into the office, you can choose the environment you think you excel best in.
  • Flexible working hours (starting between 8am - 10am).
  • Focus on welfare, including gym memberships, wellness challenges, mental health first aider and health cash plan.
  • Incredible partnership discounts for the biggest brands in the world. Google, Apple, GymShark, Domino's and Uber to name a few!
  • Commitment to personal development and career growth. Think learning budgets, coaching workshops and progression plans.
  • £200 work from home set up allowance to put towards your home office.

Want to know more? Check out our career site for everything you need to know about starting a career with Pion.

Due to the high volume of applicants we can only respond to shortlisted applicants. By submitting your application, you agree that Pion may collect your personal data for recruiting, global organisation planning, and related purposes. Our Applicant Privacy Notice explains what personal information and where we may process, our purposes for processing, and the rights you can exercise over Pion's' use of your personal information.

Seniority level

  • Associate

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Analyst
  • Industries: Technology, Information and Internet

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