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Senior Data Analyst

Jas Gujral
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Senior Data Analyst

Our client is a venture capital firm based in London. We invest in early-stage businesses with strong growth potential and have backed some amazing entrepreneurs. They are looking for someone who loves data and data software to help maintain and develop its data and reporting efforts. The role requires at least 5 to 7 years of proven track record working with data and Excel.

Responsibilities
  • Reporting: Investor Statements
  • Monitoring valuations for early stage, private businesses
  • Creating processes to ensure data is up to date, complete and accurate
  • Investment data collection: Building and maintaining connections between data sets, including financials, notes, PDFs and Excel data sets
  • Keeping internal investment and co-investment data up to date
  • Supporting the investment team with answering data requests
  • Developing new solutions for data capture and management
  • Helping analyse new investment opportunities with data provided in market research and data rooms
Candidate Profile / Qualifications
  • Proactive and willing to roll up their sleeves
  • Passionate about start-ups
  • Strong grasp of data sources
  • Good eye for detail
  • Strong numeric ability and enjoys reconciliations
  • Strong work ethic and ability to multi-task
  • Experience in designing internal processes and reports
  • Experience in implementing and maintaining data systems
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to extract, structure and share data for internal reporting and queries
  • Personable and energetic; takes pride in their work and completes tasks
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team; able to meet deadlines and prioritise
  • Experience in online data capture platforms such as Airtable
  • Experience in building macros in Excel is ideal
Company & Location

The company is based in Central London.

Salary

The salary for this role will be in the range £60K - £80K.

Application

Please send your CV in Word format along with your salary expectations and availability.


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