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  • London, England
  • £20,000 to £23,000
  • (Permanent)
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This company works diligently to nurture a values-based culture that optimizes their people for success on both the business and personal level. They encourage empowered and independent teams to work with responsibility and accountability in an environment that is conducive for personal and professional growth.

They are a people-centric organization that helps their employees gain a level of sovereignty that provides security and contentment. This company is committed to induce the feeling of inclusion among employees and acknowledges their worth to the company.

They are looking for an analytical Data Analyst who can work under pressure and meet deadlines.

The role requires advanced Excel, Crystal Reports knowledge and 1 years’ experience as a data analyst/ data scientist. Basic understanding of programming languages, database structures, and concepts. Ability to manage, manipulate, identify, analyze large complex sets of data and present the key findings. The applicant must have strong presentation and communication skills including relationship building, listening, and influencing with an ability to build effective relationships with people

- Independence: work effectively and independently, take initiative and be proactive
- Analytical: thinking outside the box to solve problems without losing the bigger picture
- Communication: both oral and written English
- IT: MS Office specifically excellent Excel use, Sage accounting software, and quick to learn new software
- Adaptability: A multitasker who is able to prioritize workload
- Attention to detail

Benefits:
- Subsidized gym membership
- Private medical insurance
- Work from home opportunities

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