Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship

Disney
London
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Overview

You will join our Audience Measurement & Insights (AM&I) Team, who keep track of how people watch TV content platforms such as linear TV, Disney+ and YouTube. They understand the popularity of Disney-owned shows and other TV or streaming content and use this information to help teams plan what content to make, how to advertise it, and how to organise the TV schedule across Europe. Specifically, you will be placed in the Cross-Platform and Data Operations Team who work with multiple data sources such as TV ratings, Video-on-Demand (VOD) views, digital & social media metrics and transform them into actionable insight, tools and dashboards. If you are curious about working with large data sets, this Apprenticeship is the perfect foundation for your future career. You will be joining a team grounded in our Disney values, acting with Integrity, welcoming everyone through Inclusion, embracing boundless Creativity, working together through Collaboration and caring deeply for our Community. These values shape how we work and how we support one another every day. You will learn and become a trusted member of the team to:



  • Process a variety of data sources such as YouTube and social media listening tools in regular content analysis evaluation, ensuring accuracy and ethical handling of data at all stages.
  • Build user-friendly dashboards to help our teams make decisions, using your creativity to present data in engaging and meaningful ways.
  • Develop the ability to extract a variety of data points via internal and external systems, working closely with colleagues and sharing insights to achieve shared goals.
  • Work with our Tech teams to maintain high quality databases.

Qualifications and requirements

  • Have achieved, or are on track to achieve, two Cs or above at A Level (or equivalent).
  • Have 5 GCSEs (grade 4-9) including Maths and English.
  • Have the right to work in the UK.
  • Can start in early September 2026.
  • No previous experience is needed, just enthusiasm and curiosity.
  • We don\'t expect experience. We look for: a passion for TV content; curiosity and willingness to learn; good communication; comfort with numbers and an interest in analysing data; organisation and attention to detail; desire to build a network to strengthen understanding of the business; familiarity with Excel and PowerPoint and a desire to develop in this area.

Benefits

  • A £25,000 annual salary and 25 days\' holiday plus bank holidays
  • 20% of your working hours dedicated to study towards your qualification
  • Private medical insurance & dental care
  • Free Park Entry: You will have the opportunity to enter any of our parks with your family and friends for free
  • Complimentary subscription to Disney+
  • Disney Discounts: you are entitled to discounts on designated Disney products, resort Food & Beverage and ticketing
  • Employee Resource Groups - WOMEN @ Disney, Disney DIVERSITY, Disney PRIDE, ENABLED, and our Mental Health & Wellbeing Group, TRUST
  • We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided the necessary accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive all benefits of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.


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