Junior Data Analyst

Gravity Global
Norwich
3 days ago
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Department: Media - Media Data Analytics
Location: Norwich

Gravity Global is the world’s most awarded marketing consultancy specialising in brands operating in complex markets. Led by strategy, innovation, technology, data, and creativity, we create brand‑and‑demand marketing programmes that drive transformational growth for our clients.


With 14 wholly owned offices across the US, Europe and APAC, and our Global Talent Hubs in emerging markets, you can build a truly global career in a rapidly scaling organisation that’s shaping the future of marketing.


We are looking for a curious and detail‑oriented Junior Data Analyst to support our global Analytics Team in transforming marketing data into actionable insights. In this role, you will help analyse paid media campaign performance, build reports and dashboards, and support data‑driven decision‑making across marketing channels.


This role is ideal for someone at the early stage of their analytics career who has a strong interest in digital marketing, paid media, and performance measurement, and who is excited to work in a fast‑paced, global agency environment.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support global reporting across paid media and digital marketing channels (e.g. Google Ads, Meta, Programmatic, Search, Social, Video).
  • Assist in the creation and maintenance of global performance dashboards and standardised reporting frameworks to identify trends, performance shifts, and opportunities across global campaigns.
  • Contribute and support the documentation of reporting standards and analytics processes.
  • Analyse campaign performance across markets, regions, and channels and work with the global media team to answer performance questions and support optimisation insights.
  • Help ensure consistency and accuracy of data across markets and platforms through data validation and a keen eye for detail.
  • Support tagging, tracking, and measurement best practices in collaboration with the Analytics lead.
  • Support the Analytics Team with report automation and the implementation of AI.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Strong interest in digital marketing, media, and performance analytics.
  • Experience using Microsoft Office especially Excel and PowerPoint as well as Google Suite tools for analysis and reporting.
  • Familiarity with digital marketing metrics and terminology.
  • High attention to detail and a structured, analytical mindset.
  • Comfortable working with teams across different regions and time zones.
  • Investigative nature and high attention to detail.

Nice to haves

  • Exposure to marketing platforms such as Google Analytics (GA4), Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, or similar.
  • Experience in Digital Marketing.
  • Basic SQL knowledge or willingness to learn.
  • Any agency or global team experience.

What we can offer

  • 💰 Competitive Reward & Pay – we recognise and value your contribution with fair and competitive rewards aligned to local market practices, designed to celebrate excellence and support long‑term success.
  • 🚀 Career Growth & Development – we believe development is ongoing, not annual. Through our Continuous Performance Management (CPM) process, which includes regular feedback and coaching, we help you refine your skills, celebrate your achievements, and plan for future success enabling you to reach your full potential.
  • 🤝 Collaboration – be part of a cross‑functional, global team that values sharing insights, ideas, and best practices to drive collective success.
  • 🎓 Professional Development – we invest in you through ongoing training and learning programmes designed to expand your expertise and confidence.
  • 🌴 Work‑Life Balance – while we expect dedication to client success, we also value your wellbeing, offering flexible working arrangements and plentiful paid time off.
  • 🎉 Community & Recognition – we celebrate our people through social and team‑building events, recognise length of service and life milestones, and appreciate individual contributions through our Gravity Gratitude ‘kudos’ recognition programme.
  • 👨👩👧 Family Support – we understand family matters and our people benefit from family‑friendly policies such as parental leave, and access to wellbeing resources to help you balance work and family life.
  • 🌱 Purpose & Belonging – we are committed to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles, fostering a workplace where positive impact matters. Our people are encouraged to get involved in employee resource groups that champion wellbeing, sustainability and culture.

Important Disclosure: At Gravity Global, we believe in recognising every team member’s contribution. Your total rewards package – including salary and benefits – will align with country specific labor laws and our company policies. We’ll walk you through all the details during the offer stage.


Gravity Global is an equal opportunities employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, sexuality, disability and other protected status as required by applicable law.


If your experience doesn’t align perfectly with the job criteria, but you meet some of the criteria and are excited about the role and Gravity, please don’t be put off applying! We would encourage you to apply for the role as you may be just the right person for this role or other roles.


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