Business Analyst Intern

Refonte Learning AI
Manchester
1 year ago
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Job Title: Business Analytics Intern


Location:United Kingdom

Company: Refonte

Employment Type:Internship (Full-time)


Learn More:https://www.refontelearning.com/


Are you passionate about data-driven insights, problem-solving, and making a meaningful impact in a dynamic business environment? Refonte is looking for a highly motivated Business Analytics Intern to join our team and help shape the future of our business through cutting-edge analytics. This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with a forward-thinking company committed to growth and innovation.


About Refonte:

Refonte is a leading company specializing in IT and Ed-tech. With a focus on empowering businesses to achieve their full potential, we are dedicated to delivering impactful results through data-driven strategies. As part of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside industry experts and develop your skills in a supportive, growth-focused environment.


Learn More:https://www.refontelearning.com/


Key Responsibilities:

Data Collection & Analysis: Gather, organize, and analyze data to support various business projects and performance improvements.

Market & Competitor Research: Conduct in-depth research on market trends, competitors, and customer behavior to support strategic decision-making.

Reporting & Visualization: Create visual dashboards, reports, and presentations to communicate insights and recommendations to the team.

Performance Metrics: Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and analyze variances, trends, and areas of opportunity.

Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams to understand data needs and develop innovative solutions that drive business value.


Qualifications:

- Education: Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Business Analytics, Data Science, Economics, Statistics, or related field.

- Analytical Skills: Strong ability to interpret and manipulate data sets using Excel, SQL, or similar tools.

- Technical Skills: Familiarity with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) and basic knowledge of Python or R is a plus.

- Problem-Solving Mindset: Eager to tackle complex business problems and generate actionable insights.

- Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present data insights clearly.


Why Join Refonte?

- Hands-on Experience: Gain valuable, real-world experience in business analytics within a supportive team.

- Mentorship & Growth: Work alongside experienced professionals and receive mentorship to develop your career.

- Impactful Work: Contribute to projects that directly influence business outcomes and make a difference.

- Innovative Culture: Be part of a culture that values new ideas, innovation, and continuous learning.


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How to Apply:

Ready to kickstart your career in Business Analytics? Click Apply Now and submit your resume and cover letter explaining why you’re the perfect fit for the Business Analytics Intern role at Refonte.


Refonte is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Join us, and let’s redefine success together!


Note:

This is training program and an unpaid internship within Refonte's Business Analytics Program.

Following your application, our team will reach out with details about the onboarding process.


Learn More:https://www.refontelearning.com/


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