Research Insights Data Analyst

Substantive Research
London
1 week ago
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Key accountabilities

  • Uploading selected research with the aid of Generative AI to summarise research manually applying relevant topic tags and editing summaries.
  • Collection analysis and dissemination of analytics of platform usage by clients to multiple parties: research providers account management and research insights teams.
  • Format and convert research items into compatible file types ensuring proper layout formatting and accuracy and edit documents as needed to meet publication or organizational standards.
  • Responding to client platform requests for research which involves compiling relevant research related to those requests and sending to clients in a timely manner.
  • Research provider outreach/scouting aiding in pitches to providers to join Substantive platform and maintenance of Substantive research provider database
  • Maintenance of Research Insights platform to ensure regular research updates to all research themes across platform and reporting to the team
  • Market Data support: Data delivery dashboard maintenance analysing invoices and contracts to identify trends in payments.


Your profile

  • Bachelors/Masters degree (preferred) in Finance/Economics
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office especially Excel in order to manage extensive databases. Some knowledge and experience with generative AI a benefit as well.
  • Strong communication and analytical skills: An ability to understand key market trends across financial markets and to quickly assess relevant analysis in a timely manner.
  • Demonstrate ability to work in a fastpaced ever changing highly collaborative environment.
  • Attention to detail: Ensuring accuracy and consistency in analysis of investment research content based on specified criteria set out by Research Insights team
  • Very good understanding of macroeconomics and more broadly their impact on financial markets and asset prices.

Added Advantage

  • Experience working in the investment research industry (Whether as an analyst supervisory analyst or research assistant to an analyst)

Euronext Values

Unity

We respect and value the people we work with

We are unified through a common purpose

We embrace diversity and strive for inclusion

Integrity

We value transparency communicate honestly and share information openly

We act with integrity in everything we do

We dont hide our mistakes and we learn from them

Agility

We act with a sense of urgency and decisiveness

We are adaptable responsive and embrace change

We take smart risks

Energy

We are positively driven to make a difference and challenge the status quo

We focus on and encourage personal leadership

We motivate each other with our ambition

Accountability

We deliver maximum value to our customers and stakeholders

We take ownership and are accountable for the outcome

We reward and celebrate performance

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race gender age citizenship religion sexual orientation gender identity or expression disability or any other legally protected factor. We value the unique talents of all our people who come from diverse backgrounds with different personal experiences and points of view and we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect.

Additional Information

This job description is only describing the main activities within a certain role and is not exhaustive. It does not prevent to add more tasksprojects.


Required Experience:

IC


Key Skills
Data Analytics,Microsoft Access,SQL,Power BI,R,Data Visualization,Tableau,Data Management,Data Mining,SAS,Data Analysis Skills,Analytics
Employment Type :Full-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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