Data Analyst

Harnham
Nottingham
4 days ago
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Harnham Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

Insight Analyst

Harnham Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

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Manager - Analytics in the North & Midlands (UK) at Harnham

Insight Analyst

Nottingham (2x Days Per Month)

The Company

A high-growth financial services business is looking for a commercially minded Insight Analyst to join their team; this dynamic opportunity offers you the chance to work with marketing, pricing, and product teams to optimise performance and support business growth!

The Role

As an Insight Analyst, you’ll sit in the commercial function and play a key role in driving data-led decision-making across acquisition, retention, and product development. You’ll work closely with marketing, pricing, and product stakeholders to deliver actionable insights that shape campaigns, product lines, and customer journeys

You’ll be involved in:

  • Analysing performance across marketing campaigns, pricing strategies, and new credit lines
  • Optimising acquisition across paid, SMS, organic, and lead-gen channels
  • Managing and evaluating relationships with lead generation brokers and third-party providers
  • Running A/B tests and measuring marketing ROI
  • Developing dashboards and reporting tools to support stakeholders
  • Supporting strategic initiatives as the company launches new products and scales

Your Skills & Experience

  • SQL
  • Some Python/R preferred but not essential

The Benefits

How To Apply

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Adam Osborne at Harnham via the Apply link on this page

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Analyst

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