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📍 London, N1 9GU | Hybrid Working

đź•’ Start Date: July 2025

Are you a talented Data Scientist looking to make an impact in a and influential organisation? This is an exciting opportunity to use your analytical expertise and machine learning skills to enhance audience engagement strategies, improve user experience, and drive innovative solutions.

🔎 About the Role

You'll be working across diverse teams, Editorial, Marketing, Sales, Product, and Engineering, to develop improving-edge models, generate meaningful insights, and ensure data-driven decision-making. Your work will contribute directly to the organisation's mission of informing and engaging audiences.

✨ Key Responsibilities

Use advanced data analytics techniques to uncover audience behaviour trends
Develop predictive models and machine learning algorithms to enhance decision-making
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to shape data-driven solutions
Design and conduct experiments, refining models for continuous improvment
Enhance data infrastructure and tools for streamlined ML lifecycle management
Present complex findings in an accessible way for technical and non-technical stakeholders
Ensure ethical data handling and compliance with privacy regulations

📌 What We're Looking For

âś… An advanced degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or a related field

âś… At least two years of experience in Machine Learning

âś… Strong proficiency in Python (NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-Learn) and SQL

âś… Experience with deep-learning frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch

âś… Knowledge of cloud services (AWS, Google Cloud) and productionising ML models

âś… Ability to conduct successful A/B and multivariate tests

âś… A keen curiosity and proactive approach to problem-solving

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