Entry-Level Data Analyst

How to Job Ltd
Manchester
4 days ago
Create job alert

Data Analyst - Tech Industry (Entry-Level)

Location: Manchester, UK - Flexible & Remote Working Options Available

About Our Client:

Our client is a pioneering tech company located in the bustling heart of Manchester, renowned for its innovative approach to leveraging data to drive technological solutions for modern challenges. As they continue to break new ground and expand into exciting markets, they are in search of an Entry-Level Data Analyst. This role is a golden opportunity for those passionate about data's power to transform the tech landscape, offering the chance to work with advanced datasets and contribute to meaningful insights and product developments.

Role Overview:

The Entry-Level Data Analyst will be a vital component of our client's team, tasked with analyzing diverse data sets to guide business and product decisions. Tailored for recent graduates or individuals with some initial experience in data analytics, this position is a gateway to building a career within the fast-paced tech industry. The successful candidate will enjoy a culture that promotes innovation, learning, and professional growth.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Gather, process, and scrutinize data from various sources to ensure its accuracy and utility.
  • Perform in-depth data analysis to discover insights, identify trends, and recognize opportunities relevant to the tech sector.
  • Craft and...

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Entry-Level Data Analyst

Entry-Level Data Analyst

Entry-Level Data Analyst Course (Bexley)

Entry-Level Data Analyst Training Program (Brent)

Entry-Level Data Analyst Bootcamp (Richmond upon Thames)

Entry-Level Data Analyst

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Maths for Machine Learning Jobs: The Only Topics You Actually Need (& How to Learn Them)

Machine learning job adverts in the UK love vague phrases like “strong maths” or “solid fundamentals”. That can make the whole field feel gatekept especially if you are a career changer or a student who has not touched maths since A level. Here is the practical truth. For most roles on MachineLearningJobs.co.uk such as Machine Learning Engineer, Applied Scientist, Data Scientist, NLP Engineer, Computer Vision Engineer or MLOps Engineer with modelling responsibilities the maths you actually use is concentrated in four areas: Linear algebra essentials (vectors, matrices, projections, PCA intuition) Probability & statistics (uncertainty, metrics, sampling, base rates) Calculus essentials (derivatives, chain rule, gradients, backprop intuition) Basic optimisation (loss functions, gradient descent, regularisation, tuning) If you can do those four things well you can build models, debug training, evaluate properly, explain trade-offs & sound credible in interviews. This guide gives you a clear scope plus a six-week learning plan, portfolio projects & resources so you can learn with momentum rather than drowning in theory.

Neurodiversity in Machine Learning Careers: Turning Different Thinking into a Superpower

Machine learning is about more than just models & metrics. It’s about spotting patterns others miss, asking better questions, challenging assumptions & building systems that work reliably in the real world. That makes it a natural home for many neurodivergent people. If you live with ADHD, autism or dyslexia, you may have been told your brain is “too distracted”, “too literal” or “too disorganised” for a technical career. In reality, many of the traits that can make school or traditional offices hard are exactly the traits that make for excellent ML engineers, applied scientists & MLOps specialists. This guide is written for neurodivergent ML job seekers in the UK. We’ll explore: What neurodiversity means in a machine learning context How ADHD, autism & dyslexia strengths map to ML roles Practical workplace adjustments you can ask for under UK law How to talk about neurodivergence in applications & interviews By the end, you’ll have a clearer sense of where you might thrive in ML – & how to turn “different thinking” into a genuine career advantage.

Machine Learning Hiring Trends 2026: What to Watch Out For (For Job Seekers & Recruiters)

As we move into 2026, the machine learning jobs market in the UK is going through another big shift. Foundation models and generative AI are everywhere, companies are under pressure to show real ROI from AI, and cloud costs are being scrutinised like never before. Some organisations are slowing hiring or merging teams. Others are doubling down on machine learning, MLOps and AI platform engineering to stay competitive. The end result? Fewer fluffy “AI” roles, more focused machine learning roles with clear ownership and expectations. Whether you are a machine learning job seeker planning your next move, or a recruiter trying to build ML teams, understanding the key machine learning hiring trends for 2026 will help you stay ahead.