Marketing Data Analyst - Independent Media Agency

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Marketing Data Analyst

Independent Media Agency | London (Hybrid)

Salary up to £43,000 | 3 days per week in the office



An opportunity to join a genuinely independent media agency that’s investing properly in data, effectiveness and measurement.



This is a hands-on analyst role sitting within a growing data function, working closely with the Data Lead and ambitious clients.



This will suit someone with 2+years’ experience across media measurement, marketing effectiveness for clients (ideally brand-side or agency experience) and strong statistical qualifications with exposure to MMM or econometrics projects.



Why this role stands out

  • Work at the intersection of marketing, media and analytics, turning data into insight that shapes strategy and outcomes
  • Exposure to econometrics, experimentation, MMM and advanced measurement techniques early in your career
  • A collaborative, low-ego environment where curiosity, questioning and new ideas are actively encouraged
  • Clear progression path within a data team that’s growing in influence across the agency



What you’ll be doing

  • Analysing online and offline media performance data to uncover actionable insight
  • Supporting experiments (A/B, geo-testing) and marketing effectiveness projects
  • Contributing to dashboard development and automation (Looker and beyond)
  • Assisting with MMM and regression-based analysis as your skills develop
  • Working directly with clients and internal teams to bring insight to life



Who this suits

  • A data analyst keen to build a long-term career in marketing data
  • Someone curious about how brands grow, how media works and why campaigns succeed or fail
  • Comfortable with Excel and eager to develop skills in SQL, Python or R
  • Confident communicator who enjoys translating data into clear, commercial stories

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