Graduate Trainee - Data Analyst

AnxietEase
united kingdom
2 days ago
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Company DescriptionAnxietEase is a forward-thinking consulting firm based in London, committed to closing the gap between real-world business needs. We support organizations and individuals by delivering actionable insights and practical solutions through data-driven decision-making. Our dynamic team is passionate about leveraging data to solve complex problems and drive impactful change across various industries.Job Title: Graduate Trainee Data AnalystLocation: London Area, United Kingdom (Remote)Employment Type: Part-Time, RemoteJob DescriptionAnxietEase is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Graduate Trainee Data Analyst to join our team. This entry-level role is ideal for recent graduates who are eager to begin their careers in data analytics. As a Data Analyst, you will play a vital role in supporting various business functions through data collection, analysis, and visualization. You will work closely with senior analysts and cross-functional teams to deliver actionable insights that support strategic decision-making.Key Responsibilities * Collect and organize large datasets from multiple sources across the organization. * Clean, validate, and analyze data to uncover patterns, trends, and business insights. * Prepare regular reports and dashboards using Excel, Power BI, or similar tools. * Use SQL to extract and manipulate data from databases. * Present data findings in a clear and concise manner to internal stakeholders. * Collaborate with different departments to identify data needs and support projects with analytical input.Requirements * A bachelor’s degree (or near completion) in Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related field. * Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. * Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and basic SQL. * Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Power BI or Tableau. * High attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills. * Ability to work independently in a remote environment while meeting deadlines.What We Offer * Real-world experience working on live data projects that impact business decisions. * Ongoing feedback and support from experienced data professionals. * Recognition through performance-based certifications and potential progression opportunities. * A collaborative, supportive, and remote-friendly team culture. * Flexible working hours to suit your personal schedule.How to ApplySubmit your CV along with brief responses to our assessment questions. Selected candidates will be invited to complete a short competency evaluation before final hiring decisions are made

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