Apply here to join our Data Science Talent Pool - London

GlobalWebIndex
London
11 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Engineer - Data Intelligence - Data Platform

Manager & Senior Manager - Data Science

Data Scientist

Graduate Claims Analyst

Algorithm Developer

Machine Learning Engineer (NLP)

At GWI we’re always looking forextraordinary peoplewho thrive on making an impact. Wethink bigto make an impact, we’re not afraid toask why, and we alwaysshow respect. Those values are what got us where we are today, and they’re a big part of what we’re looking for in you. 

Right now we’re looking for candidates who are interested in working at GWI but haven't quite yet spotted the perfect role within the company. By taking a moment to submit your application and answer a few curated questions, you're not just applying for a job - you're becoming a part of our proactive talent community. This way, as soon as the right opportunity arises that aligns with your profile, you'll be among the first we reach out to.

Who knows, it could be the start of something, well,extraordinary.

About Data Science

Our Data Science department at GWI is committed to maintaining the highest quality in our survey data and to helping our customers arrive at the insights they need to understand their audiences. From automated testing and intelligent product features to custom analytical solutions and data observability, we are supporting the business at every level as data is at the very core of what we do. We are actively engaged throughout the entire data life cycle including data cleaning, data processing, data validation, designing and automating data workflows as well as automatically identifying and recommending insights and unexpected findings to our users. 


Our team values learning and keeping abreast of the latest research very highly and as a result we’re applying a wide range of techniques across machine learning, statistical analysis and natural language processing to the services and features we build. We are a diverse team with different backgrounds spread across two locations, Athens and London, and growing rapidly. We are at a very exciting junction where we are experimenting with cloud computing technologies as we want to shift towards full ownership of our own Data Platform.

Roles inData Science

Our Data Science department is split between the Data Analytics Engineering and Data Science teams consisting of Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers reporting to the Team Leads under the VP of Data Science or the Director of Data Analytics Engineering. The teams mainly work with GCP, Python and SQL.


Data Analytics Engineers:You can see this role also referred to asData Analyst. The role will involve a range of different tasks, with Python and SQL, from transforming and loading datasets to GWI platform, investigating and resolving data discrepancies, working with various stakeholders on the creation and automation of processes and reports, as well as expanding the capabilities of our internal tools. Maintaining ETL/ ELT pipelines for all our datasets and collaborating with Research, Engineering and Product Development teams to design and enhance our bespoke tools.


Machine Learning Engineers:Depending on your background and interest, you will help us shape and realise our data science strategy. Contributing either to building our AI platform - which facilitates the surfacing of relevant and timely consumer insights to our platform users - or developing our data platform - which ingests and augments consumer survey data from around the world. High level of coding proficiency in a technical language such as Python (or R) and a strong-product mindset are valuable skills alongside understanding of information retrieval and recommender systems.


Data Scientists:There are a variety of data modelling tasks performed on our survey data necessary for extracting insights from our growing data assets. From forecasting forthcoming results, to constructing regressions and determining causalities between our different surveys, to understanding multi-scale clustering phenomena. Similarly to ML Engineers high level coding proficiency and technical expertise are valuable assets.

Our benefits

Great benefits make a big difference. Not just to employees, but to the whole vibe of a business. That’s why when you work for us, you’ll enjoy a full spectrum of generous perks, rewards, and office benefits.

Competitive salary and discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave (prorated) Hybrid working, flexitime, and a great work-life balance  Allocated shares according to GWI’s share scheme  Work from Anywhere policy A range of discounts and freebies LinkedIn Learning and ongoing Learning and Development opportunities Health Shield cash plan for everyday healthcare Auto-enroll pension plan with GWI matching up to 4% Cycle to work scheme and commuter season ticket loan  Commit a working day to charity each year Early finishes on a Friday A well-stocked fridge, plenty of snacks (some healthy, some not so healthy)  Regular social activities, including free online yoga and team outings 

Who we are

GWI was founded with the knowledge that understanding your audience is really important for business. When you know who you’re speaking to and why, you can create content and campaigns that stand out to the people who matter.

Through our global online survey, we gather data on the behaviour and perceptions of consumers across the world. This provides businesses with deep, actionable insights on their audience, revealed from data they trust.

It’s been going well, too. Since launching in 2009, we’ve become one of the UK’s fastest-growing target audience companies. We’re not about to stop growing any time soon. As a business, we’re on a mission to re-engineer data-driven marketing, and we’re on the lookout for talented people to join us.

Diversity & Inclusion

Imagine if our data came from just one kind of person. We’d get a very nuanced view of the world. And we definitely wouldn’t have got off the ground as a business.

Although things certainly aren’t perfect, we live in a society where differences are increasingly celebrated – so we’d expect nothing else from our teams. In fact, the GWI office is as diverse as our global data, it’s really important to us that it stays that way. This is a place to feel at home, express yourself freely, and make your mark.

#LI-DNI

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

10 Best AI Books for UK Job Seekers: Boost Your Artificial Intelligence Career in 2025

The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing at a phenomenal pace, and the demand for skilled professionals in the UK job market—and globally—has never been higher. Whether you’re a newcomer looking to break into the industry or a seasoned professional wanting to future-proof your skill set, reading the right books can make all the difference. From foundational texts that build core understanding to more advanced works diving into cutting-edge technologies, these resources will equip you with the knowledge and insights needed to succeed in AI-related roles. In this comprehensive blog post, we’ll explore ten must-read books for job seekers eager to stand out in a competitive AI recruitment landscape. We’ll examine what each book brings to the table, how it can help you refine both your theoretical and practical skills, and why it’s relevant to your career development. By the end, you’ll have a reading list guaranteed to strengthen your CV and your capabilities, giving you a competitive edge as you carve out a successful AI career.

Navigating AI Career Fairs Like a Pro: Preparing Your Pitch, Questions to Ask, and Follow-Up Strategies to Stand Out

The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing at an astonishing pace, offering a wealth of opportunities for talented professionals. From machine learning engineers and data scientists to natural language processing (NLP) specialists and computer vision experts, the demand for skilled AI practitioners continues to surge in the UK and globally. AI career fairs present a unique opportunity to connect face-to-face with potential employers, discover cutting-edge innovations, and learn more about the rapidly evolving landscape of data-driven technologies. Yet, attending these events can feel overwhelming: dozens of companies, queues of applicants, and only minutes to make a great first impression. In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through strategies to prepare for AI career fairs, provide you with key questions to ask, highlight examples of relevant UK events, and reveal the critical follow-up tactics that will help you stand out from the crowd. By the end, you’ll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to land your dream role in the ever-growing world of Artificial Intelligence.

Common Pitfalls AI Job Seekers Face and How to Avoid Them

The global demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) specialists continues to rise, with organisations across industries keen to implement machine learning, deep learning, and data-driven insights into their operations. Yet, as the market for AI professionals flourishes, so does the level of competition among candidates. Talented individuals who may otherwise be qualified often stumble on common pitfalls that can hinder their success in securing an AI-related role. These pitfalls can lie in their CV, interview approach, job search strategy, or even their understanding of what AI employers are looking for. This article aims to help job seekers in the UK’s AI sector—whether you’re fresh out of university, transitioning into AI from another field, or looking for a senior-level position—avoid the most common mistakes. We’ll discuss how to stand out in a crowded AI job market by improving your CV, acing interviews, and conducting an effective job search. Read on to discover the typical missteps AI professionals make when seeking employment and learn the strategies to avoid them.