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Intellect Group
London
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Job Description

Graduate Data Analyst – Financial & Legal Data Modelling

£25,000–£35,000 + Bonus | Full-time | Central London (Office-based)

Location: London (Zone 1 – near Charing Cross)

Sector: Analytics | Commercial Disputes | Legal Data | Graduate Roles

We’re working exclusively with a high-performing boutique analytics consultancy that supports legal teams in major commercial disputes. They’re now hiring a Graduate Data Analyst to join their expert team and play a key role in quantifying financial losses, analysing large datasets, and helping deliver evidence-based reports for high-profile cases.

This is a unique opportunity for a numerically gifted graduate to launch their career in an intellectually stimulating and genuinely commercial role. Combining elements of data science, statistical modelling, and financial analytics.

🧠 What you’ll be working on:

  • Reviewing incomplete, inconsistent datasets and making assumptions to fill data gaps
  • Preparing clear, auditable Excel-based reports to support financial claims
  • Writing compelling client-facing reports that communicate your analysis effectively
  • Collaborating with external parties including law firms, suppliers, and data providers
  • Using Excel, Word and statistical tools to deliver high-quality work under time pressure

    ✅ Ideal candidate profile:

  • Recent graduate (or final-year student) with a 2:1 or above in a quantitative degree
  • Strong academic track record – target universities include Warwick (MORSE), Imperial, Kings College, LSE, Oxford, or Cambridge
  • Exceptional numerical skills and strong attention to detail
  • Comfortable working with incomplete or messy data
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel (logical functions, pivot tables, lookups etc.)
  • Bonus: exposure to Python, R, or other statistical tools

    🔎 Interview process:

  • Stage 1: 10-minute intro interview with the team
  • Stage 2: In-person 2-hour interview with a case study and presentation
  • Interviews will begin in early July, with a preference for candidates who can start immediately

    💼 The offer:

  • Salary: £25,000 – £35,000 depending on experience
  • Full-time, office-based role in Central London
  • Immediate start preferred (but not essential for strong candidates)
  • Join a small, smart, collaborative team working on real commercial impact cases

    This is an outstanding opportunity to move into high-level analytical work with real-world impact—ideal for numerically gifted graduates looking for more than just a data job.

    Apply for immediate consideration.

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