Customer Data Scientist

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8 months ago
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Join one of the world’s leading independent media and entertainment groups—home to iconic brands across audio, publishing, and digital platforms.

As part of their growingAudio Division, they’re looking for Customer Data Scientists to harness audience data, enhance engagement, and support smarter, data-led decision-making.

Role/Responsibilities:

  • Develop and deploy predictive models focused on customer behaviour, loyalty, and segmentation
  • Analyse user journeys across digital and audio platforms to improve customer engagement
  • Support revenue optimisation by informing data-driven pricing strategies for ad inventory
  • Work on strategic growth areas such as competitions and audience targeting
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product, marketing, and analytics
  • Communicate insights clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders to drive business impact

Your skills and experience:

  • Proficiency in SQL and Python
  • Solid experience in customer or product analytics
  • Hands-on expertise in A/B testing, experimentation, and uplift modelling
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to distil complex data into actionable insights
  • Background in media, gambling, or digital B2C environments is advantageous
  • Confident communicator with the ability to work across teams and explain technical findings with clarity

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