Dear Allstat,
Under appreciated and underpaid? Not any more...
A vibrant marketing consulting company with an easy going and energetic atmosphere is on the look out for a statistician and programming maestro to help use data to the full.
This exciting role will fully utilise your programming and data analysis skills to answer business problems. You will be expected to:
• Program in SAS or VBA to develop and create a variety of client reports and data dashboards
• Pull data from a number of different sources
• Manipulate and clean large datasets
• Use descriptive statistics and segmentation to generate true customer insight
• Use analysis to assess trends in online behaviour and sales data
• Help resolve any data strategy issues concerning quality, consistency and growth across customer and prospecting databases
• Work closely with senior managers on data and project strategy
• Help manage client expectations, updating them on your progress
• Help promote the planning, analysis and research functions of the company to current and prospective clients
To be considered for this role – you need SAS, statistics and data manipulation experience, with a good understanding of how to solve business problems with analysis. For more details send your CV or give us a call – and be part of something brilliant.
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Location: London
Salary: Negotiable up to 40K depending upon qualification, skills and experience
To apply or for more information:
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Kind regards
Angela Smythe
Corporate Recruiter
020 7861 9987
www.corporate-recruiter.co.uk
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