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9 months ago
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Trainee Data Consultant
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Salary £27,500 to £32,500
Brilliant Company!

Organisations accumulate vast amounts of information about their customers which, over the years, can become disorganised, duplicated and outdated. This business was founded over 13 years ago to help those businesses streamline and perfect their data management, unlocking the true value of their customer information. We support clients all over the world.

Fulfilling our mission provides experience for our employees, enhancing their value to our business and wider industry. Our culture is a story of wanting to learn, wishing to communicate and a will to pass learning forward.

What Is a Data Consultant?

We work closely with clients on projects ranging from 15 weeks to several years to solve complex data challenges. We employ a variety of tools and techniques, which you will be supported to learn, to de-duplicate and streamline their data.

Why You'll Love Working with Us:

Empowering Environment: Whether you're a recent graduate or someone looking for a career transition to a data-centric role, we offer a nurturing environment that champions growth, learning and development.
Diverse and Inclusive: We pride ourselves on creating a supportive and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from individuals of all genders, backgrounds and experience to enrich our team's diversity.
Customer-Centric Role: As a Trainee Data Consultant, you'll play a crucial role in helping organisations understand and make the best use of their customer data.
Commitment to your Growth: We will support you to build the technical skills for a career in one of the most rapidly expanding and opportunity-rich areas of business. We will sponsor you to gain industry-recognised professional qualifications to build your technical expertise. You will engage in meaningful projects to build your experience and equip you for a successful career in data consultancy. You will also develop essential soft skills like active listening, running meetings and effective communication.

Who are we looking for?

This position is perfect for those who enjoy social interaction and collaborating with colleagues and clients, possess excellent communication skills, delight in solving puzzles and perfecting their technical skills. We find that graduates in STEM subjects often fit well with the work that we do, but we have successfully trained graduates from humanities and social sciences backgrounds with an aptitude for solving logic and numerical puzzles.

If you're a problem solver with an enquiring mind who thrives in a fast-paced setting where you can make a tangible difference, we're looking for you.

To apply

If you're ready to work in a role where you directly influence the success of businesses and you’re excited about developing into a trusted advisor and expert in data solutions, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in making a difference.

Some words of advice to help you in your application:

• We hope we have made clear that the career we are offering is not data science. If you are looking to build a career as a data scientist, working as a Data Consultant for us is not on your career path.
• The successful candidate must, by the commencement of employment, have the right to work in the UK. Because of the access that our consultants have to our clients’ data, you will also need to pass a basic DBS check

Our mission of ‘Making Recruitment Personal’ also means making recruitment fair. As a result, we are committed to reviewing every application with a sense of diversity and inclusion.

We strive to personally connect with each applicant, but due to current circumstances, this is not always possible. If you haven’t received a response within 5 working days, please understand that your application has not been successful on this occasion

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