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Senior Data Analyst

Confused.com
Cardiff
5 days ago
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Hybrid - 2 days per week from our Cardiff HQ
Confused.com is the UK’s first comparison platform for car insurance. We’ve been helping customers since 2002 by empowering them to make better decisions around insurance and financial services. Our mission is simple: take away the confusion when comparing financial products and services to help you save time and money.


Department: Data & Analytics
Location: Cardiff


About The Team
The Panel Analytics team sits at the core of our Partnerships function. We’re a team of analytical specialists dedicated to driving continuous improvement in Confused.com’s market competitiveness and product offering. Through in-depth analysis, we uncover the key drivers of performance and deliver actionable insights that create measurable value for both Confused.com and our insurance partners. We work closely with our Commercial and Product teams to provide high-quality analytical support, helping our partners make smarter, data-driven pricing decisions.


About The Role
We’re looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to utilise their extensive knowledge and experience, to initiate and deliver a variety of analytical projects to drive positive change for Confused.com and its customers. As a Senior Analyst, you will inform effective data driven decision making, you will also guide and support your fellow Analysts, pushing boundaries and building on your knowledge to achieve positive outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity for a Business Intelligence Analyst or an existing Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to take all their experience to the next level in their career.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Creating compelling, actionable and high-value bespoke analysis through data mining, data visualisation techniques & storytelling
  • Investigating all available sources of information to recommend changes to optimise our insurance panel across multiple products
  • Providing analytical support to our insurance partners, including evaluating key aspects of our partner’s performance such as conversion, ancillary take-up, and rate analysis
  • Collaborating with colleagues from across the business to deliver key projects
  • Providing advice and guidance to the team when needed
  • Speaking at industry events

What We're Looking For

  • Experience working with data, ideally in the Insurance or wider financial services sector
  • Experience or understanding of insurance pricing methods and portfolio management would be advantageous
  • Experience of statistical methodologies and data analysis techniques
  • Experience using data visualisation tools (Tableau or PowerBI)
  • Good knowledge of SQL and Python / R
  • Proven track record working with key stakeholders
  • Strong presentation skills, including the ability to tell stories with data
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Our Commitment to You
At Confused.com we believe that we can be the change we wish to see in the world. We hold ourselves accountable to being open and inclusive teammates and community members. We embrace our differences and are committed to creating an inclusive environment that reflects the world we live in.


What We Offer
We want to give you a great work environment, support your growth both personally and professionally, and provide benefits that make your time at RVU even more enjoyable.


  • 10% discretionary yearly bonus and yearly pay reviews (based on RVU and personal performance)
  • A hybrid working approach with 2 in-office days per week and up to 22 working days per year to “work from anywhere”
  • Employer matching pension contributions up to 7.5%
  • A one-off £300 “Work from Home” budget to help contribute towards a great work environment at home
  • Excellent maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave policy, for those key moments in your life
  • 25 days holiday (increasing to 30 days) + 2 days “My Time” per year
  • Private medical cover, critical illness cover , dental plans and employee assistance programme
  • Free gym access
  • Employee discounts programme
  • A healthy learning and training budget to support your development
  • Electric vehicle and cycle to work schemes
  • Regular events - from team socials to company-wide events with insightful external speakers, we want to make sure our colleagues continue to feel connected
  • As a tech company who strives to get better every day, we use Metaview during the interview processes for note taking purposes. This records and transcribes interviews so the interviewer can fully focus on your conversation, rather than writing. This has no bearing on the assessment of you as a candidate and you can opt out at any time. Just let us know.


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