Chinese Speaking Graduate Data Analyst

Hikvision UK & Ireland
Hayes
1 day ago
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Chinese Speaking Data Analyst


Responsibilities


The job holder is responsible for collecting and analysing relevant operational data on various business and requirements; monitoring business performance through analysing and providing support for business growth needs.


• Gather the open order, stock data and sale data on a monthly basis and combine them together

• Responsible for monthly analysis of open order, inventory data and sales data on:

1) Hikvision Baseline Products

2) Marketing Promotion Materials

• Create various sales reports in Qlik and maintain the database

• Analyse the answering rate, the number of answers, and the opening and closing status of the case for call centre for understanding the service efficiency of the corresponding department.

• Collect customer data of exhibitions, road shows, trainings, etc., summarize and refine valuable data to the CRM system and divert it to the business department

• Combine and promote HQ product promotion strategies to analyze and manage distributors' purchasing data and inventory data.

• Manage customers by different levels in POS data (VASP/Sub distributor /unauthorized accounts) and output analysis reports on a monthly basis;

• Carry out other duties assigned by the line manager


Ideal Candidate

• Have relevant work experience.

• Advanced Excel skills

• VBA and Python Programming ability


Benefits

• Regular Company Events

• Company pension

• Life Insurance

• Sick pay

• Referral programme

•Private health insurance

• On-site parking

• 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays

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