Marketing & Data Analyst

Freshminds Interim
London
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The Role

A large tech-driven platform is seeking a Marketing & Data Analyst to join their team for an initial 6-month contract. You will support the development and execution of demand and consumer growth strategies for the UK & Ireland, working closely with cross-functional teams to drive user acquisition and engagement. The role involves managing CRM campaigns and analysing performance data to optimise growth initiatives.


Responsibilities

  • Plan and execute CRM campaigns across owned channels (In-app, email, etc.)
  • Coordinate campaign calendars with Marketing, Enterprise Accounts, and Operations teams
  • Analyse demand performance metrics and share insights with leadership teams
  • Manage acquisition products and optimise budget deployment
  • Support product launches and end-to-end execution of growth initiatives

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Business Analytics, Marketing, Finance, or similar
  • Strong proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets and SQL
  • Experience with quantitative data analysis and modelling
  • Highly organised with attention to detail and ability to execute quickly
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Details

  • Start date: January 5 2026
  • Duration: 6 months
  • Day rate: £140-£145 per day inside IR35.
  • Location: London, hybrid 2-3 days per week.


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