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Marketing Data Analyst

Client Server
London
3 days ago
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Marketing Data Analyst London / WFH to £80k
Do you have expertise with analysing marketing data combined with excellent stakeholder management and communication skills?
You could be progressing your career in an impactful Marketing Data Analyst at a global FinTech / CFD trading company that has been consistently voted as one of the UKs top employers.
As a Marketing Data Analyst you will analyse marketing campaign performance across digital channels to drive insights, optimise campaigns and improve marketing effectiveness, collaborating with Product Managers and cross functional teams to provide insights that make a significant commercial impact.
You'll support the marketing team with segmentation and targeting strategies using data analysis, conduct thorough A / B testing to identify trends and opportunities and make data driven recommendations to improve marketing effectiveness. You'll be working with immature datasets with lots of changes and variables, experimenting and trying new things.
Location / WFH:
There's a hybrid model with two days a week work from home, when you are in the office you'll be based in the City with an upbeat team environment, casual dress code and a range of facilities including roof terrace, restaurant and break out areas.
About you:
You have strong marketing analytics or data analysis experience
You have a good understanding marketing metrics, KPIs and attribution models
You are able to translate data into actionable marketing insights
You have strong A / B testing experience
You have advanced communication, collaboration and stakeholder management skills
What's in it for you:
As a Marketing Data Analyst you will earn a competitive package:
Salary to £80k + Bonus
Pension, Private Medical Care, Life Assurance
Option to buy or sell holiday days
Wellness benefits and gym subsidy
Childcare vouchers
Enhanced paternity leave including shared parental pay and leave
Employee led LGBTQ+, Women's, Black and Parents & Carers networks with an annual budget for organising events and projects that foster an open, diverse and inclusive culture
Plus a range of other perks
Apply now to find out more about this Marketing Data Analyst opportunity.
At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.

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