Data Analyst

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Job Title:Data Analyst – £50k – London / Hybrid (2–3 days in the office)


We’re hiring aData Analystto join a small but high-impact team within a pioneering media measurement company based in central London. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the cutting edge of audience and mobility data, helping advertisers understand who truly sees their campaigns.


The role sits at the intersection of data, insight, and storytelling—perfect for someone who’s analytically sharp, curious, and eager to make a real impact.


Key Responsibilities:

Data Analysis: Interrogate rich audience datasets to uncover trends, support new data releases, and validate new methodologies.

Insight Generation: Turn complex data into clear, engaging stories for both technical and non-technical audiences.

Reporting & Visualisation: Build dashboards, automate workflows, and contribute to stakeholder-facing reports.

Stakeholder Support: Respond to subscriber queries, onboard new users, and contribute to industry discussions.

Collaboration: Work closely with the Director of Research and Data Engineer on internal tooling and product evolution.


What We’re Looking For:

• 1–2 years of experience in a Data Analyst, Research Analyst or similar role

• Strong skills in SQL and Python (or R)

• Experience building dashboards (e.g., Tableau, Power BI)

• Interest or experience in spatial/mobility data (e.g., QGIS)

• Strong communicator with a knack for turning data into narrative

• Curious, detail-oriented, and confident working in a small team with autonomy


What Our Client Offers:

• Exposure toworld-first audience measurement data

• Acollaborative, supportive culturein a flexible hybrid setup

• Generous benefits includingprivate healthcare, life cover, income protectionandenhanced pension

• Structuredtraining and development, with dedicated study days

• 25 days holiday + bank holidays + office closure between Christmas and New Year

If you’re looking for a role that blends technical analysis with storytelling and stakeholder engagement—we’d love to hear from you!


The successful candidate must be fully eligible to work in the UK and be able to demonstrate first class communication skills in English - both written and presenting - as these will be a core facet of the role.


Apply now and we look forward to chatting with you about the role!

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