Junior Insights Analyst

Captify Technologies Ltd
London
5 months ago
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ABOUT CAPTIFY

Captify is the leading Search Intelligence Platform for the open web and the largest independent holder of first-party search data outside of the walled gardens, connecting the real-time searches from over 2 billion devices globally. Its Search Intelligence technology powers omnichannel programmatic advertising and real-time insights for the world’s biggest brands, such as Disney, Unilever, eBay, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, Nestlé, GSK, Uber, Mars, P&G, Sony and Toyota—without reliance on third-party cookies. Captify brings brands more customers, publishers greater yield and consumers the most relevant digital experiences.

OUR CULTURE AND VALUES

Here at Captify we are proud of our culture - It’s contagious. Pass it on.

Step inside any of our global offices and one thing that is blissfully obvious is that while we’re putting blood, sweat and tears into disrupting the Search game, we’re having a seriously good time doing it. We’ve travelled the world together, enjoyed Captify Festivals, parties and our famous events across every market. We always take time to stop to celebrate milestones and wins.

We champion diversity and inclusion. Our 'BeTheChange' programme and internal D&I Taskforce brings our teams together to challenge, learn and build a more equal Captify.

We live by our core values

  • Building this together
  • Give a shit
  • Fail fast to succeed faster
  • Unlimited potential

Find out more about our culture here:

OVERVIEW

Our advertising insights functions partner closely with many of the world’s biggest advertisers and agencies to develop digital solutions that build strong businesses and brands. We're uniquely situated to help shape how companies grow their businesses in the digital age by leveraging our unique Search Intelligence technology. Captify is looking for an Insights Analyst to support the delivery of market leading, high-quality insights, visualisations, and data storytelling.

Prior experience working within Research, Consulting, Analytics, or AdTech in a similar role is desirable, and an understanding of the digital advertising ecosystem and associated data sets is required. Data is at the heart of what we do at Captify, and as such the role will require cross functional team engagement and interaction - we believe in collaboration, one of our core values being to “build this together”, so expect to work across every part of our business.

With exciting projects, technologies and services in the pipeline, now is a great time to be part of our journey.

ABOUT YOU

You'll have an innate curiosity, ‘can do’ entrepreneurial attitude, and the ability to fail fast and learn even faster. Attention to detail and high standards of verbal and written communication are essential, alongside strong numerical analysis, time management, multi-tasking and team collaboration.

We want you to take personal pride in your work, be determined to improve at all times - and enjoy it in the process!

As a result of the above, this role has a high learning curve for the right candidate, so you will need to be able to handle fast-paced change. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

What you’ll be doing:

  • Building relationships with commercial stakeholders to develop a deep understanding of their brands’ research, strategy, and measurement requirements in order to produce insightful market trends, brand impact studies and competitive intelligence.
  • Analysing a large and unique dataset to extract best-in-class insights, effectively translating them into actionable recommendations.
  • Delivering insights to technical and non-technical stakeholders in a thoughtful and engaging manner through verbal presentation and high quality written communication.
  • Coordinating and collaborating with cross-functional teams to effectively manage project workloads and deadlines.
  • Participating in the planning and design of innovative research and analytics products for internal and external use.
  • Helping to build a dynamic and thriving global insight community.

REQUIREMENTS

What you need to be successful:

  • An innate curiosity and desire to learn.
  • Strong conceptual problem solving and rigorous analytical skills.
  • The ability to effectively derive and communicate clear insight narratives and actionable implications to a range of stakeholders.
  • Strong presentation building and data visualisation skills.
  • 1-2 years of professional experience working with advertising, digital, and/or consumer insight data in relevant industry context.
  • Ability to understand and apply SQL and Python code and concepts.
  • Degree-level experience, preferably in Data Science, Social Science, Statistics, Psychology, Business, Marketing, or related fields, however relevant extracurricular or professional experience will also be considered.

Bonus points if you have: 

  • Some knowledge of statistical techniques such as clustering, regression, attribution, and significance testing or related coursework in statistics or digital analytics.
  • Advanced proficiency in both Microsoft and Google Office products, e.g. Microsoft Excel, Sheets, PowerPoint and Slides.
  • Experience of the benefits and challenges of LLM usage in a professional environment.
  • Prior experience in a client-facing or consultative environment.

YOU WILL ENJOY

  • Enjoy our flexible/core hours and home working as per company policy
  • Work from any Captify office in the world - giving every employee the opportunity to experience life at Captify in another city
  • A pet friendly office based in Covent Garden, London’s Media Hub!
  • Time off to recharge - 25 days holidays + bank holidays + your birthday
  • Giving something back to the community - Give A Day Away for volunteering
  • We care about Wellbeing - from financial wellbeing, mental health first aiders, yoga, sports, meditation and so much more
  • Access to Captify Academy - our bespoke learning and development platform
  • Parent friendly policies
  • The normal stuff; Pension, Cycle Scheme and Eyecare Vouchers 
  • Beer, bubbles and non-alcoholic alternatives every Thursday and Friday at the Captify Bar
  • Legendary Summer and Christmas parties


EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

You are welcome at Captify for who you are, no matter where you come from, what you look like, or what your search history says about you. At Captify, equality is at the core of our culture and we are committed to building an inclusive global team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, beliefs, and experiences. The more diverse we are, the richer our community and the broader our impact. We don’t want you to fit in with our culture, we want you to add to our culture.

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