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Junior Data Analyst

Interaction Recruitment
Saint Ives
1 week ago
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448660Salary
£/annumJob Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- East of England -- Cambridgeshire -- St IvesJob Type
PermanentPosted
Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Junior Data Analyst


Salary: £25,000+ (DOE)
Hours:Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week (8:30am – 5:00pm, hybrid working – 3 days office / 2 days home)
Location:St Ives, Cambridgeshire


Benefits include:


Bupa Private Medical Insurance




25 days holiday + bank holidays (plus long service rewards)




Company pension




Life insurance (4x salary)




EAP support, subsidised gym, Cycle2Work scheme, free onsite parking & EV charging




Fully stocked kitchen with bean-to-cup coffee, fruit and snacks




Perks at Work savings and discounts


Interaction Recruitmentare proud to be partnering with a growing data-led organisation to recruit aJunior Data Analystto join their Business Insights & Analytics team.

What you’ll be doing:


Supporting teams across marketing, operations, pricing, and customer service with data-led insights




Building and maintaining reports and dashboards to monitor performance and identify trends




Contributing to experimentation and testing around customer experience and pricing




Learning modern tools including SQL, Python, Tableau, and Databricks (training provided)




Collaborating with stakeholders across the business and within the wider analytics team


What we’re looking for:


A degree (or equivalent experience) in Maths, Economics, Statistics or similar




Strong communication and problem-solving skills




Some Excel experience and a keen interest in data and technology




A passion for learning and personal development


This role offers a great platform to grow within a data-driven, customer-focused business that values collaboration, innovation, and real-world impact.


If you're a motivated individual looking to kick-start or progress your analytics career, we'd love to hear from you.


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