Senior Market Data Analyst

Neudata
London
2 weeks ago
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Senior Market Data Analyst, Full Time, London.


Neudata is hiring a Senior Market Data Analyst – a new leadership role at the forefront of our growing focus on traditional data. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wants to shape a key area of our business, build something from the ground up, and work directly with some of the world’s leading institutional investors.

To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to . Your cover letter should clearly explain why you believe you're a strong fit for this specific role. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.


Company

Neudata’s mission is to make life easier for people who work with data. We provide independent, objective advice to asset managers, hedge funds, and corporations to help them make smarter decisions about which datasets to use – and which to avoid. That means saving them time and money in the process.

Our expertise is in alternative data – from social sentiment feeds to credit card transactions to ESG signals – but we’re now expanding into the world of traditional and market data, and this role is central to that growth.

We’re headquartered in London with offices in New York and Shanghai, and run a leading global conference business alongside our core research and advisory services.


Our Values

  • Deliver outstanding service.
  • Treat everyone how we would like to be treated.
  • Work better together.
  • Do it the right way.
  • Be uncompromisingly honest.
  • Never cease to improve and innovate.


Job Description

The Senior Market Data Analyst will join Neudata’s research team and lead the expansion of our Ranger product - a new offering designed to help clients navigate traditional data sources such as Bloomberg, Refinitiv, and S&P.

This is a strategic, client-facing role that blends research, product knowledge, and team leadership. You’ll work closely with clients to understand their data needs, analyse the competitive market data landscape, and produce actionable research that guides decision-making.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-depth research on market data providers (e.g., Bloomberg, Refinitiv, S&P), including product offerings, pricing models, and distribution strategies
  • Evaluate and map the competitive landscape, identifying differentiators across the industry
  • Engage with buy-side clients (e.g., hedge funds, asset managers) to understand their traditional data workflows and challenges
  • Analyse and compare market data products to assess their value and fit for various use cases
  • Produce high-quality written reports, highlighting industry trends and insights
  • Lead research initiatives and coordinate with internal teams across product, sales, and marketing
  • Provide strategic recommendations to clients and internal stakeholders based on your findings


Who we are looking for

We’re looking for someone who is excited to take ownership of this area, build a team over time, and directly contribute to a high-growth part of our business.

You should have:

  • Proven experience in a leadership or managerial role, with the ability to guide research projects and mentor others
  • A strong background in market data sourcing, research, or analysis
  • Deep knowledge of market data providers (Bloomberg, S&P, Refinitiv, etc.) and their products
  • Experience engaging with data buyers and institutional clients, ideally on the buy side
  • Excellent communication and writing skills – you can produce insightful, polished research that clients trust
  • Experience working cross-functionally with product, sales, and marketing teams
  • Strong project management capabilities, with the ability to juggle multiple workstreams


Compensation

  • Competitive base salary.
  • 25 days of annual leave plus an additional day for each year worked (capped at 30 days)
  • Flexible work from anywhere, hybrid and office-based work.
  • Study days.
  • Volunteering day.
  • Employee referral bonus scheme.
  • Private medical insurance including dental, optical, and hearing.
  • Enhanced family policies.
  • Company social events.
  • Workplace pension scheme with salary sacrifice and pension matching opportunities.


Contact Us

To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to . Your cover letter should clearly explain why you believe you're a strong fit for this specific role. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.


Neudata’s London officeis located in WeWork’s coworking space atMoor Place.


Recruitment Process

Typically, Neudata’s recruitment and selection process involves an initial screening and shortlisting stage where successful candidates are invited to attend virtual or in person interviews and assessments.

Candidatesmustbe eligible to work in the United Kingdom.

Candidates who may require visa sponsorship should discuss this with the hiring manager during the interview process. Further information on Skilled Worker sponsorship can be foundhere.

If you need assistance during the application or interview process, please contact to discuss how we can best support you.

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