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Graduate Data Scientist / Junior Analyst

THE OPPORTUNITY HUB UK LTD
London
3 days ago
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Overview

This London-based analytics business is seeking a Graduate Data Scientist / Junior Analyst to support its leading leaderboard and intelligence platform. Company overview: This fast-growing insights and analytics organisation delivers data-led solutions that help clients evaluate performance and make informed strategic decisions. Combining technology and analytical expertise, the company's products are trusted by organisations seeking evidence-based intelligence and benchmarking. Job overview: As a Graduate Data Scientist / Junior Analyst, you'll work closely with the analytics and development teams to collect, process and interpret large datasets. You'll be integral to improving the company's flagship leaderboard product, helping refine algorithms and provide meaningful insights to clients.


Responsibilities

  • Gathering, cleaning and analysing data for the leaderboard analytics platform
  • Building dashboards, reports and visualisations to communicate key metrics
  • Supporting data modelling and performance tracking processes
  • Collaborating with developers to enhance the accuracy and usability of analytical outputs
  • Researching emerging data science trends and recommending improvements

Qualifications

  • Degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Economics or related field
  • Competence in Python, R or SQL for data manipulation and analysis
  • Experience using data visualisation tools (Power BI, Tableau or similar)
  • Strong numerical and analytical ability with good attention to detail
  • Effective communicator with enthusiasm for data-driven problem-solving
  • Work permissions: You must have the right to work in the United Kingdom.

Salary & Benefits

  • £25,000-£28,000 pro rata salary (6-month internship with potential to become permanent)
  • Remote-first role with one monthly visit to the London office
  • Mentorship from experienced data professionals
  • Opportunity to work on a high-profile, real-world analytics product
  • Career growth potential within data science or analytics consultancy


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