Job description
Micro-management, long hours, unreasonable targets and just being a small cog in a very large machine are unfortunately all too common these days.
This organisation actively strive to be the opposite of that. This is somewhere with a genuine culture of having people at its heart and recognising them as human beings, not just another employee. Somewhere you'll be treated with respect, fairness and humility while being able to work alongside and learn from some very high calibre data professionals.
So Who Are They?
A close-knit boutique research company of around 45 individuals who conduct invaluable research within the management consulting space. With long-standing clients such as BCG, Mckinsey and Deloitte, this organisation is commissioned to understand how their clients are perceived by their own clientele. Additionally, they work to build forecasting models to predict the future performance within the industry.
The Opportunity
As a data visualisation analyst, you will bring the full force of your Tableau knowledge to take client data, analyse it and produce compelling visuals to tell a captivating story.
More Specifically
- You'll work alongside other analysts on "bespoke" projects to provide them with data and analysis in a variety of forms
- You'll sometimes be required to work with unstructured data from multiple primary sources to turn it into clear and accurate information
- An aspect of quality assurance to ensure the accuracy of data before it is published or sent to clients
What's Required?
We don't usually like to put too much emphasis on "years of experience" however, this is a mid level position and would suit an experienced analytics professional with roughly 2 years of relevant experience as a guide - each application will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- An expert in Tableau, you should have extensive commercial experience building dashboards and creating attractive visualizations
- Experience conducting statistical analysis either in a commercial or academic setting
- Candidates must be willing to go into the office full-time for the first 2 weeks (induction period)