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Trainee Data Analyst - Study Support

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Warrington
1 month ago
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Location

United Kingdom, Warrington

Job Type

Permanent

Description

We are seeking a Graduate Commercial Analyst to start a promising career with immediate effect, offering opportunities for learning and progression. The role involves working in a team of ten with diverse experience levels. We are looking for an intelligent graduate who is a confident and effective communicator.

Responsibilities and Duties:

  1. Perform daily, weekly, and monthly analysis of business performance to optimize profitability across all clients and divisions.
  2. Validate accurate client billing.
  3. Invoice approximately 250 clients weekly, utilizing various billing methods.
  4. Work efficiently to meet tight deadlines.
  5. Raise sales invoices across all business streams.

Benefits for the successful candidate include:

  • Salary of £22,000
  • Option to pursue professional qualifications such as CIMA
  • Study days provided
  • Excellent career growth potential
  • 25 days of holiday
  • Free onsite parking

Candidate Profile:

  • Recent graduate in accountancy, finance, or Maths with a minimum of a 2.1 degree classification
  • Ambitious with a desire to progress
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced team environment

Note:Immediate start available. Please contact John Devlin for more information.

Due to high application volume, if you are not contacted within 7 days, your application was unsuccessful. We may contact you about other roles. We appreciate your understanding and wish you success in your job search.


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