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Entry Level Data Analyst

Sutton, Cambridgeshire
1 week ago
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Love working with numbers and solving puzzles?
Our client, a top-tier tech firm, is looking for a Entry-Level Data Analyst to support their growing analytics team. This is a fantastic opportunity to turn your passion for data into valuable business insights.

What You’ll Do:

  • Collect, clean, and organise data for analysis.

  • Build reports and dashboards using Excel, SQL, or visualisation tools.

  • Spot patterns and insights that inform business strategy.

  • Help automate processes and improve data systems.

  • Translate business questions into data-led answers.

    Ideal Candidate:

  • Degree in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a similar field.

  • Confident with Excel and basic SQL; Power BI or Tableau is a plus.

  • Analytical and detail-focused, with a love of problem-solving.

  • Strong communicator—comfortable sharing insights with non-technical teams.

  • Self-motivated and ready to grow.

    What You’ll Get:

  • Full onboarding, tools training, and expert mentorship.

  • Hands-on experience with live data projects.

  • Inclusive culture that celebrates learning and innovation.

  • Great career growth opportunities and benefits.

    Step into your future in data—apply now

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