Entry-Level Data Analyst

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Entry‑Level Data Analyst – Finance

Location: Leeds, UK (LS1 4HT) – Flexible/Hybrid Working Options Available


About Our Client

Our client is a leading financial institution based in the heart of Leeds' thriving business district. Known for their data‑first culture, they offer tailored financial solutions backed by robust analytics. With continued growth in their data capabilities, they are hiring an Entry‑Level Data Analyst to join their finance analytics team. This is an exciting opportunity to start your career in a dynamic, supportive environment where data drives real‑world financial impact.


Role Overview

Ideal for recent graduates or early‑career professionals, this role places you at the core of decision‑making processes—helping the finance team interpret complex data and identify key trends. You’ll gain hands‑on experience with financial data and get the tools to grow your analytics career.


Responsibilities

  • Collect and validate financial data from various sources to ensure accuracy and consistency.
  • Conduct basic‑to‑intermediate analysis on revenue, expenditure, and other financial KPIs.
  • Assist in building dashboards and financial models to support strategic planning.
  • Collaborate with finance stakeholders to understand their data needs and deliver actionable insights.
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