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Data Scientist - London

Step 2 Recruitment LTD
City of London
4 days ago
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Job Description: Data Scientist
Location: London / Hybrid – Office two days per week
About Clariti AI

Clariti AI is a B2B SaaS company providing price optimisation software to retail banks. We help banks make pricing decisions on products like mortgages and savings. Our pricing software guides clients to price recommendations that are worth millions of Pounds or Euros in additional revenue.


This is an exciting time to join the company, with a small but growing set of clients in the UK and Ireland. After recent successes, Clariti AI has built a very promising pipeline of new clients, with revenues expected to increase significantly in the next year. The company is bootstrapped (no VC or angel investment) and is already very profitable.


Data Scientist

We are looking for an exceptional Data Scientist to join us at this exciting time as we build on our growth. Our machine learning algorithms literally need to be outstanding for our clients to use us.


As an early joiner, the Data Scientist role is key, and provides multiple opportunities for the right person to grow significantly. There are many things to focus on depending on experience and interests. The role is all about pro‑active "building and improving", whether that is improving the predictive power of algorithms, improving client insights available through the user interface, or stream…


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