Junior Data Analyst

Farringdon, Greater London
6 days ago
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Are you passionate about data and turning insights into real business impact? Our client, a leading organisation in the data and insights sector, is looking for a Junior Data Analyst to join their growing team. This is your chance to gain hands-on experience with real-world data, develop in-demand analytical skills, and contribute to projects that shape business decisions.

Why This Role is Exciting

  • Work alongside senior analysts and managers on live data projects

  • Gain practical experience in data collection, cleaning, analysis, and reporting

  • Build technical and analytical skills using Excel, SQL, Power BI, and other tools

  • Play a key role in transforming raw data into actionable insights that drive results

    Key Responsibilities

  • Collect, clean, and manage data from multiple sources, ensuring accuracy and reliability

  • Prepare and maintain reports, dashboards, and visualisations for business stakeholders

  • Analyse data to uncover trends, patterns, and insights that inform decision-making

  • Collaborate with senior analysts to deliver data-driven solutions and recommendations

  • Maintain high standards of data integrity and consistent reporting practices

    What We’re Looking For

  • Strong numerical and analytical skills with exceptional attention to detail

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel; knowledge of SQL, Power BI, or similar tools is a plus

  • Ability to explain complex findings clearly to non-technical audiences

  • Well-organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities effectively

  • Degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, or related field preferred but not essential

  • Up to 2 years’ experience in a data-related or analytical role — graduates are encouraged to apply

    What You’ll Get

  • Competitive salary and benefits package

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Pension scheme and employee perks

  • Hybrid working options depending on project or client requirements

  • Structured professional development, training, and career progression

  • Supportive, collaborative environment that encourages learning, innovation, and growth

    This role is perfect for a motivated individual eager to launch a career in data analytics, gain hands-on experience, and contribute to meaningful, data-driven business outcomes

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