Graduate Data Analyst

Bending Spoons
City of London
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Join the Graduate Data Analyst role at Bending Spoons.


At Bending Spoons, we’re striving to build one of the all‑time great companies. A company that serves a huge number of customers. A company where team members grow to their full potential. A company that functions at unparalleled levels of effectiveness and efficiency. A company that creates value for shareholders at an extraordinary rate. And a company that does so while adhering to high ethical standards.


Our strategy is to acquire a digital business with untapped potential and turn it into a success by leveraging our platform—composed of expertise, technologies, data, brand, talent, and culture. We then invest the proceeds into making our platform more powerful and into acquiring new businesses, blending capital allocation with hands‑on operator expertise.


For a talented, driven, and collaborative individual, Bending Spoons is an opportunity to learn, make an impact, and progress at a high rate.


Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with Product and Business teams to determine the most pressing questions that big data can help answer, and figure out how to uncover those insights.
  • Query and analyze massive sets of usage data to identify product‑improvement opportunities and actionable insights to profoundly impact our product strategy and roadmap.
  • Create brief, high‑quality reports to explain findings and discuss their implications with relevant team members.
  • Screen app stores and study competing products in search of insights and ideas we could learn from.
  • Help direct the development of our technologies devoted to the acquisition, storage, and manipulation of big data, supporting our efforts to constantly break new ground in this field.

What we look for

  • Reasoning ability. Given the necessary knowledge, you can solve complex problems. You think from first principles, structure ideas sharply, resist biases, and take care of critical details.
  • Drive. You’re extremely ambitious and your initiative, effort, and tenacity match that ambition. You feel deeply responsible and hold yourself to a high and rising bar.
  • Team spirit. You give generously without expecting in return, support the best idea, and are willing to get hands dirty for your team. You’re reliable, honest, and transparent.
  • Proficiency in English. You read, write, and speak proficiently in English.

What we offer

  • Incredibly talented, entrepreneurial teams. Work in small, result‑oriented, autonomous teams alongside some of the brightest people in your field.
  • An exceptional opportunity for growth. We hire individuals with outstanding potential and place them in ideal positions to thrive. Spooners in their 20s lead products worth hundreds of millions of dollars and may soon play an essential role in major projects.
  • Competitive pay and equity. Typical salaries: £68,579 in London (starter), rising to £112,189–£196,764 for more experienced candidates. European salaries range from €66,065 to €188,848, varying by location and impact. Equity at a discounted price may also be offered.
  • All the benefits. Flexible hours, remote working, unlimited learning support, top‑of‑market health insurance, relocation package, generous parental support, and a yearly retreat.

Commitment & contract

Permanent or fixed‑term, full‑time or part‑time.


Location

Milan (Italy), London (UK), Madrid (Spain), Warsaw (Poland) or remote.


The selection process

After screening, you’ll complete tests assessing problem‑solving skills, followed by a series of interviews. We set a high bar and only offer when confident we’ve found the right candidate.


Equal opportunity

Bending Spoons is an equal‑opportunity and affirmative‑action employer. We provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Bending Spoons is a demanding environment.


Before you apply

If you’ve applied before but didn’t receive an offer, wait at least one year before re‑applying. Working from our Milan office is recommended for the first few months to assimilate culture and build trust. Travel and accommodation assistance are provided.


Start‑up environment

We’re ambitious and hold ourselves and each other to high standards, leading to extraordinary learning, achievement, and rapid career growth. This commitment requires significant dedication.


If the role speaks to you and you’re excited to give your best, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now—we can’t wait to meet you.


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