Data Analyst (Entry Level)...

IO Sphere
London
2 days ago
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Job Description

A smarter way to get hired as a Data Analyst.

Most entry-level data jobs want experience you can't get without a job. We've built a different route in.

iO-Sphere works with employer partners to hire data analysts—but instead of filtering CVs, we select candidates through a 10-week fully-funded training programme where you prove what you can do with real data. Our partners then hire the best directly from the cohort

The whole thing is funded by the Mayor of London. Free for you. No fees for employers. Just a better way to match talent with opportunity.

How it works:

  • Apply – Quick eligibility check and screening calls
  • Join the cohort – 10 weeks working in PRISM, our simulated company with 500m+ rows of real data
  • Build your portfolio – Develop skills in Excel, SQL, Power BI, and data storytelling through real projects
  • Interview with partners – Employers hire the best directly from our candidate pool
  • Get placed – If not hired by one of our partners, you get 6 months of intensive career support until you land a role

    Over 500 people we've trained are now working at companies like Beyond: Putting Data to Work, Xander Talent, and Metametrics.

    What you get:

  • 10-weeks of fully-funded training to build the real experience needed to land a job in data
  • A portfolio of real work to show in interviews
  • Skills that actually get tested in hiring processes
  • The best get the opportunity to interview with our partners
  • If not hired by a partner, then you will receive intensive career coaching and support to secure your own role

    The details:

  • Start date: 19 January 2026
  • Duration: 10 weeks, full-time (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)
  • Location: 2 days in-person near Liverpool Street, 3 days remote
  • Cost: Fully funded—no cost to you
  • Cohort size: 45 candidates

    Requirements:

  • Live in Greater London
  • Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship)
  • Can commit full-time for 10 weeks starting 19 January
  • Analytical and numerate—comfortable working with data
  • Strong written and spoken English

    This is for you if:

  • You're actively job hunting for data analyst roles
  • You keep hitting "experience required" on entry-level jobs
  • You'd rather show what you can do than optimise your CV
  • You're a career changer, recent graduate, or someone ready for a new direction

    This isn't for you if:

  • You can't commit full-time for 10 weeks
  • You're looking for remote-only or part-time
  • You already have significant analytics experience

    Funded by the Mayor of London through the Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme.

    We strongly encourage applications from women, people of colour, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, parents, and people with disabilities. Reasonable adjustments available throughout the process.

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