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Our client—a leading tech firm at the forefront of innovation—is looking for an enthusiastic Entry-Level Data Analyst to join their growing analytics team. This is a fantastic opportunity to transform your curiosity and analytical mindset into real-world business impact.

What You’ll Do:

  • Collect, clean, and structure data for analysis and reporting.

  • Build dashboards and reports using Excel, SQL, and data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau).

  • Identify trends, patterns, and actionable insights to support strategic decisions.

  • Assist in automating data processes and enhancing analytics systems.

  • Translate business challenges into data-driven solutions.

    Who We’re Looking For:

  • A degree in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.

  • Comfortable with Excel and basic SQL; knowledge of Power BI or Tableau is a plus.

  • A sharp analytical thinker with strong attention to detail.

  • Clear communicator who can explain technical findings to non-technical stakeholders.

  • Proactive, self-motivated, and eager to learn in a fast-paced environment.

    What’s in It for You:

  • Full onboarding, tools training, and guidance from experienced data professionals.

  • The chance to work on live projects that make a real difference.

  • An inclusive, innovation-driven culture that encourages learning and growth.

  • Competitive salary, excellent benefits, and long-term career opportunities.

    Ready to kick-start your career in data analytics?
    Apply today and begin your journey into the world of data-driven decision-making

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