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Graduate Data Analyst

Halifax
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Graduate Data Analyst

Location: Halifax
Salary: £25,000 per annum
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Study Support: CIMA (fully funded)

My client is seeking a bright and ambitious Graduate Data Analyst to join their growing team based in Halifax. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with strong numerical and Excel skills to begin a rewarding career in data and finance. Full training and CIMA study support will be provided.

Key Responsibilities:



Assist with the analysis of financial and business data

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Build and maintain Excel-based reports and dashboards

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Support regular reporting cycles and ad-hoc data requests

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Clean, validate and interpret large datasets

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Work collaboratively with other departments to provide insights

Requirements:

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Degree in Mathematics, Economics, Finance, Statistics or a related subject

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Strong Excel skills (e.g. pivot tables, lookups, charts)

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Analytical mindset with excellent attention to detail

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Strong written and verbal communication skills

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Willingness to learn and grow within the role

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Previous internship or placement experience in data/finance (desirable but not essential)

What’s on Offer:

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£25,000 starting salary

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Full CIMA study support

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Structured training and professional development

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Progression opportunities within a growing business

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Supportive team environment with hands-on mentorship

Location: Office-based in Halifax (some flexibility may be considered)
Start Date: Immediate or upon graduation

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