Junior Data Analyst

Newto Training
Newport
3 months ago
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Junior Data Analyst

Junior Data Analyst

Newport, Gwent - GBP Full Time Posted by: Newto Training Posted: Monday, 10 November 2025


Applicants must be eligible to work in the specified location


Ready to start your career as a Data Analyst?

The demand for skilled data professionals in the UK is booming - and organisations are searching for people who can turn raw data into meaningful insight. If you're looking for a career with purpose and strong growth, our Data Analyst Career Programme is built for you, with a job guarantee on completion.


Why this programme matters

We focus on equipping you with both the tools and the real-world experience you need to hit the ground running. With industry‑recognised certifications, live instruction and project work you'll be ready for business challenges from day one.


What you'll get:

  • Seven training modules, covering Excel, SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI and more.
  • Three official certifications: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals, Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Associate and Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals.
  • Real‑world project work to enhance your CV and show our end employers you can deliver.
  • Job guarantee: If you complete the programme and don't receive a job offer, we'll refund 100% of your course fee.

Your investment:

  • Course cost: £2,795
  • Payment plan: From £232.91 per month (interest‑free)

No prior tech‑job experience? No problem.

You don't need to come from a data background. If you bring curiosity, communication skills, and a willingness to learn, this programme will equip you for a transition into a demanding and rewarding role.


Take the next step now.

Click 'Apply Now' and embark on a career where data drives decisions, and you drive your future.


Location Newport, Gwent, UK
Industry IT
Rate GBP
Employment Agency Newto Training
Contact Newto Training
Reference JSJUNIORDATAANALYST001040/3024286698
Posted Date 11/10/2025 5:26:00 AM


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