German, Italian or Spanish speaking Insight Analyst (Basé à London)

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German, Italian or Spanish speaking Insight Analyst

An exciting opportunity has arisen for German, Italian, or Spanish-speaking Digital Marketers to join a renowned Digital Marketing Agency in Central London!
If you are passionate about digital marketing, insight analysis, social listening, and consumer behaviour analysis, send your CV without delay to join an international, dynamic, and friendly team!

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Identify trends and themes in consumer attitudes, perceptions, and behaviours for well-known products and services.
  • Utilise large datasets and analytics tools (e.g., Brandwatch & Audiense) to uncover key information and provide actionable insights.
  • Collaborate internally across Insights, Data Science, and Strategy teams to create visually compelling and concise reports for client stakeholders.
  • Deliver impactful presentations of key findings to clients.

About you:

In order to succeed in this role, it is essential for you to have strong research and analysis skills, be passionate about digital marketing, social listening, and have previous experience or knowledge of tools such as Google Analytics, Brandwatch, or Audiense. This is a fantastic opportunity for a German, Italian, or Spanish speaker to work with some of the most renowned brands in the FMCG industry!

Profile:

  • Fluent in German, Spanish, or Italian and English, both written and spoken.
  • Passionate about understanding human behaviour and turning data into impactful stories.
  • Great communication skills and detail-oriented.
  • Capable of self-motivation, multitasking, and effective prioritisation.
  • Excellent team player.

To apply, please send your CV in English and in Word format to Paola.

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