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Graduate Data Analyst | Fast track your career to consultant in 12 months

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Data Analyst 
Milton keynes - Hybrid (2 days on site)
Salary - Up to £33,000 + Bonus & other benefits 

Want to become a Data Analyst and fast-track your career in consulting?

We’re recruiting on behalf of a global consultancy that’s looking for ambitious graduate Data Analysts to join their growing team in Milton Keynes. If you’re passionate about data, eager to learn, and ready to make an impact, this is your chance to become a Consultant within just 12 months.

As a Graduate Data Analyst, you’ll work on real client projects from day one, using the latest tools in analytics, AI, and data transformation. You’ll be supported with structured training, mentorship, and a clear development plan designed to help you grow into a fully-fledged Consultant.

This is a hybrid role based in Milton Keynes, with 2 days a week in the office — Mondays and Fridays , giving you the flexibility to balance collaboration and focus.

What you’ll be doing:
Working as a Data Analyst to uncover insights and trends
Designing data models and transformation processes
Building dashboards and visualisations for business users
Translating business needs into technical solutions
Collaborating with consultants and stakeholders across industriesWhat we’re looking for:
A degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or other STEM fields
Experience with SQL, Python, or similar tools
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
Interest in business and management consultingIf you’re ready to launch your career as a Data Analyst and grow into a Consultant within a year, apply now and we’ll be in touch to discuss next steps

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