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Junior Finance Data Analyst

The Business of Fashion
Greater London
4 days ago
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Overview



We have an exciting opportunity at With Nothing Underneath within our finance and commercial department. We’re looking for a commercially minded Data Analyst with experience in DTC consumer behavior, regional trend analysis, and performance marketing insight, particularly across Meta platforms (Facebook & Instagram). You’ll play a pivotal role in translating  marketing and  customer data into clear commercial strategies ensuring stock and marketing decisions are timely and effective. 



About WNU



With Nothing Underneath is a DTC Womenswear start up creating shirts for women. Inspired by men’s tailoring, British heritage, and timeless style, WNU was born in London in 2017 out of the need for shirts that were perfectly adjusted for women, sustainably sourced, and stood the test of time.



WNU is all about simplicity - paired back, laid back, timeless, effortless. WNU fulfils the under exploited territory of female shirting, in an accessible, easy to shop manner, at an affordable price for a luxury item, using the highest quality sustainable materials. WNU is also a business with a message and a purpose; we are dedicated to running a business that gives back to our community, values our customer, and respects our planet.



Key Responsibilities



Consumer & Behavioural Insight





  • Analyse customer shopping patterns, cohort behavior, and buying cycles across regions.




  • Identify retention drivers and drop-off points in the purchase journey.





Regional & Market Trend Analysis





  • Track and interpret demand and engagement trends by country, city, or region.




  • Identify under- and over-performing markets and highlight regional opportunities.




  • Support market entry or localisation strategies with data-led recommendations.

     





Monthly and quarterly Meta Ads & Performance Marketing Analytics





  • Evaluate Meta ad performance (reach, conversion, ROAS) and how different audiences react.




  • Link creative and messaging to downstream customer behavior and purchasing decisions.




  • Work closely with the paid media team to iterate and improve campaign targeting.

     





Stock & Commercial Planning





  • Align demand trends with stock availability and future buying decisions.




  • Provide data-led recommendations for reorders or sell-through strategies.




  • Help forecast demand spikes related to marketing activity, seasonality, and regional surges.





Reporting & Collaboration





  • Create dashboards and deliver weekly/monthly reports to support trading and marketing decisions 




  • Translate insights into actionable strategies for senior leadership.




  • Work closely with e-commerce, CRM, and finance teams to ensure data consistency and value extraction.

     





Key Skills & Experience





  • 1-2 years in a data or performance analyst role, ideally in DTC or fashion/retail.




  • Highly curious and proactive in exploring data to find opportunities




  • Strong experience analysing Meta ad data (Business Manager, Ads Reporting, etc.).




  • Solid understanding of e-commerce and consumer journey analytics.




  • Proficient in Excel/Google Sheets




  • Ideally experience with Shopify, Klaviyo, or similar platforms.




  • Strong communicator who can distil complex data into clear commercial insights.




  • Collaborative mindset to work across teams




  • Experience in BI tools like Power BI and Looker





Employee Benefits:





  • 33 days annual leave for full time employees (25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays)



  • Flexible working hours
  • Work from home day
  • Generous Staff Discount
  • Annual Volunteer Day
  • Eye Care Vouchers
  • Biannual company parties and at least one company away day

     







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