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Lettings Data Analyst

Johns&Co
City of London
6 days ago
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This range is provided by Johns&Co. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.


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A new and exciting role in response to the Renters Right Act 2025, we’re looking for a sharp, analytical mind to assist in the data analytics of our lettings business. As the Lettings Data Analyst, you’ll assist the centre of our lettings operations by turning data into insight and insight into action. You’ll play a key role in helping senior managers make smarter decisions as we navigate a rapidly changing lettings landscape, including opportunities and challenges linked to the upcoming Renter’s Rights Bill.


Why Join Us?

We value our team members and strive to provide a supportive and rewarding work environment. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer:



  • Enhanced holiday allowance, including additional holiday schemes and birthday leave.
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and death in service benefits.
  • Lucrative internal referrals scheme.
  • Company wide performance-based incentives, including international trips.
  • Wellbeing — as we partner with PLUMM, you will have access to therapy sessions with over two hundred trained therapists.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career growth.
  • Engaging social events and community involvement opportunities.

Who We Are

Founded in 2013, Johns&Co has established itself as a powerhouse in the London property market, not only excelling in sales & lettings, but also ranked as London’s #1 Property Management Company on Trustpilot. With eight offices strategically located in London and two in Asia, we cater to landlords, tenants, vendors, and buyers, as well as some of the UK’s leading property developers and investors. At Johns&Co, we're not just about where we've been, but where we're headed. With a relentless focus on growth, the possibilities for advancement are endless and now is the time to join us on our journey.


Key Responsibilities Of a Lettings Data Analyst

  • Analyse and interpret lettings data to support business performance and strategy.
  • Review tenancy information, including break clauses, renewals, and deal progression.
  • Work closely with renewals, lettings administration, property management, finance, clients accounts and all main lettings functions to gain understanding and the reporting of lettings transactions.
  • Provide regular updates and insights to senior management.
  • Maintain high data accuracy across internal systems and reports.

Who We Are Looking For

  • Strong analytical and data-handling skills with great attention to detail.
  • Solid understanding of the lettings business and its processes.Able to interpret the intricacies of the lettings market and communicate insights effectively.
  • Excellent Excel skills, confident with formulas, pivot tables, and data manipulation.
  • Motivated, proactive and eager to learn from experienced industry professionals.

Seniority level

Entry level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

Banking


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