Marketing Data Analyst

Aqilla Limited.
1 month ago
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We are hiring a Part-time Marketing Data AnalystThis is a terrific opportunity to join our fast-growing team.

We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic person who is detail oriented to join our growing team. This role will be two days a week and can be based in our London office in Waterloo, or be fully remote (with occasional travel to our London office).

Main responsibilities:

  • Working closely with the Marketing Manager to deliver our annual marketing strategy, generate leads and hit targets
  • Take ownership of data – updating, cleaning and sourcing
  • Analyse data and segmentation
  • Work collaboratively to prepare and execute marketing activity
  • Assist in coming up with new ideas to help the business move forward

Minimum Requirements:

  • Relevant B2B marketing experience
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience using Apple Mac applications along with Google Docs applications
  • Must be detail-oriented and able to multi-task with solid organisational and time-management skills
  • Proactive, creative, energetic, self-confident and highly motivated team player
  • Able to work individually and unsupervised as well as part of a wider team

Why join Aqilla:

  • Become part of the Aqilla family
  • Collaborative and inclusive culture
  • Competitive pay, holiday entitlement and pension contributions
  • Pet-friendly offices
  • Learning and development opportunities

Reports to: Marketing Manager

Location: Office based in Waterloo or remote working available

If you are interested then get in touch with us by emailing your CV to: .

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