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Graduate Analyst - Data Science and Analytics

Oxera
Oxford
3 days ago
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Start date: From May 2025

Location: Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Milan, Paris, or Rome
Join our dynamic Data Science and Analytics team as an Economics Analyst , where you’ll play an integral role in driving innovative projects and shaping the future of our business.
Whether they’re being made in the boardroom or the courtroom, good decisions rely on good evidence. Understanding what data to collect, how to analyse it, and how to draw out the relevant insights is vital to providing evidence that decision-makers can rely on.
Our team has extensive experience of providing data-led causal and predictive insights using methods from the fields of econometrics, statistics, data science, simulation and experimental design. Our multidisciplinary approach enables us to harness the best of these methods and apply our expertise in numerous sectors and geographies.
Your role in the Data Science and Analytics team
Collaborate closely with colleagues and clients to resolve complex issues based on the analysis of large and complex datasets
Conduct empirical and quantitative analysis in Excel, Stata, R and/or Python, with a focuson advanced methods in econometrics and machine learning
Write reports, presentations and articles, independently or in conjunction with others
We’re looking for:
An undergraduate degree (essential) and a postgraduate degree in a quantitative subject with a significant statistics component, with a minimum of 2:1 UK or its equivalent
A solid background in econometrics, machine learning and statistical programming (desirable)
Knowledge of programming languages such as Stata, R or Python
Problem-solving and analytical skills
A collaborative team player approach
Fluency in spoken and written English. An additional European language is desirable, and is a requirement for those based in offices other than Oxford, London or Brussels
Relevant work experience (desirable)
We offer
Highly competitive salary and bonus package with comprehensive benefits
A supportive, multicultural work environment, with the option of employee mobility
A collaborative working environment, with client exposure from day one
Opportunity to work with some of the brightest and most experienced minds in the industry
A structured career path, with ongoing training, mentorship, and development opportunities to help you grow
A commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is empowered to contribute
Applications close: 31st January 2025
Please note that you can apply for only one role - so choose wisely!
We regularly review applications and reserve the right to close an advert early if we identify suitable candidates. To avoid disappointment, please submit your application as soon as possible.
All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or any other legally protected status, in compliance with applicable laws.

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