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Digital Marketing & Data Analyst

Robert Walters
Thirsk
1 week ago
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Overview

Digital Marketing & Data Analyst opportunity in North Yorkshire. This hybrid role requires an enthusiastic marketer with a strong interest in data analytics, digital marketing, and business strategy.


Key details

  • Role: Digital Marketing & Data Analyst
  • Location: North Yorkshire (3-4 days onsite)
  • Salary: £40-45k per annum plus benefits
  • Interviews: ASAP

The ideal candidate for this Digital Marketing & Data Analyst role will possess strong analytical skills and experience in shaping, manipulating, and analysing complex data sets. Practical knowledge of at least one programming or analytical platform is a distinct advantage, with a working knowledge of Python being particularly valuable.


Key responsibilities

  • Marketing activities: PR, Social Media, Google Ads, Print Ads, Shows & Events
  • Coordination with external parties and agencies, including marketing agencies, digital ads specialists, SEO agencies, and web or software development specialists
  • Data analytics, testing, and understanding return on investment
  • SEO and advertising strategies
  • Business analysis and profitability assessments
  • Data management and systems development

Essential skills

  • Content creation, including photo, video, copywriting, and long-form article writing
  • Analytics and testing
  • Data transformation and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load)
  • Data modelling and database management
  • Programming skills in Python or R

This Digital Marketing & Data Analyst role is perfect for those looking to combine their marketing expertise with data-driven insights.


Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates


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