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Data Analyst

Match Digital
City of London
1 week ago
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Data Analyst — Central London, London — £55,000 – £65,000 + benefits


We are hiring for a Data Analyst to support with the operationalisation of dashboards across Marketing, Sales and Finance functions for a global brand.


Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with Business Intelligence and Data Visualisation functions, assisting with the advancement of dashboards across multiple facets of the business.
  • Perform analysis and deep-dive studies for questions related to dashboard users.
  • Produce monthly insights reports.
  • Analyse and map online and offline data sets to test correlations.
  • Perform data quality analysis and corrective actions, enhancing the reliability of dashboards.

Qualifications

  • Proficiency in SQL / Python / R and data mining.
  • Experience with digital tools, such as Adobe Analytics.
  • Comfortable working with large sets of data.
  • Experience with cloud and Big Data environments, clickstream data and qual / quant research projects.
  • The ability to work in a fast-paced, global environment.

Benefits

  • The chance to develop your career with a global, multicultural team working on a fascinating customer experience transformation programme.
  • A flexible working environment and the ability to work from home / flexible hours.
  • Private healthcare and private dental insurance.
  • Competitive pension, 26 days holiday (excluding bank holidays).
  • Car lease scheme, season ticket loan and cycle to work schemes.

Match Digital specialises in connecting talented individuals with businesses in the digital, tech, media and marcomms industries.


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