Campaign and Data Analyst TCL:44620

The Candidate Recruitment Agency
Stockport
9 months ago
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Are you a data-driven professional with an interest in media and marketing - We’re looking for a Campaign & Data Analyst to join our clients growing team.

This role is perfect for someone from a data analyst background who wants to apply their skills to the exciting world of advertising. You’ll play a key role in delivering impactful client campaigns, working closely with internal teams, clients, and media partners.
This agency are on the lookout for an individual who can thrive in a fast-paced environment where analytical thinking meets creative execution. You’ll work in the agencies creative hub – working a hybrid structure, plus you’ll enjoy a whole load of benefits, regular team socials and huge opportunities for progression.

What You’ll Be Doing:
Monitoring campaign progress and analysing effectiveness using data.
Extracting and transforming data from multiple systems to deliver actionable insights.
Writing insightful reports, including competitive market analysis
Managing and delivering client advertising campaigns
Presenting campaign strategies and performance to clients
Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, media partners, and suppliers
Identifying new commercial opportunities and supporting business development

What We’re Looking For:
Proven experience in a data-focused role or
Analytical thinker with strong organisational skills
High proficiency in Microsoft Excel
Commercially aware with strong initiative
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
An interested in for media and advertising

Please note due to high volumes of applications unfortunately we are not always able to respond to all unsuccessful applicants. However we wish everyone who applies the very best with their job search.

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