French Data Analyst

London
3 months ago
Applications closed

Title: French Data Analyst - Advanced Analytics & Insights

Contract: 6‑month contract

Location: Hybrid - London

Daily rate: £308.00

A leading global technology organisation is seeking a highly skilled Data Analyst to join its high‑performing analytics function. This division works at the cutting edge of digital advertising, ecommerce, and advanced data science, partnering with some of the world's most recognisable brands to deliver strategic insights that directly influence multimillion‑pound marketing decisions.

As a Data Analyst, you will act as an analytics consultant, defining learning agendas, producing advanced analyses, and presenting insights that drive performance across digital advertising channels. You'll work end‑to‑end: from coding and modelling to client‑facing storytelling.

Key Responsibilities

Analyse advertiser performance using SQL, Python/R, and proprietary datasets to uncover trends, opportunities, and optimisation strategies.
Develop and deliver insights that influence senior marketing leaders and shape full‑funnel advertising strategies.
Create and present business reviews with clear, compelling narratives tailored to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Collaborate cross‑functionally with commercial, product, and analytics teams across Europe.
Design and execute learning agendas, including A/B tests, measurement studies, and bespoke analyses.
Champion data‑driven decision‑making and guide stakeholders on how to act on analytical recommendations.

Required Experience & Skills

This role is designed for advanced technical analysts with strong commercial and consultative skills.

Must‑Have Skills

Fluent French - required to support stakeholders in the French market.
Advanced in SQL - able to write complex queries from scratch across multiple tables.
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Economics, Computer Science, Finance or related Field.
Statistical expertise - regression, modelling, experimental design, and analytical frameworks.
Advanced Python or R - capable of running statistical modelling and advanced analytics.
Strong client communication - able to present insights to senior stakeholders with clarity and confidence.
Digital advertising knowledge with an understanding of ad measurement, KPIs, and optimisation levers.Preferred Qualifications

Experience in consulting, digital advertising, or media analytics.
Familiarity with cloud technologies and large‑scale data environments.
Additional European languages

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