Data Scientist

Adecco
Greater London
1 week ago
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Job Title: Data Scientist

Location: UK Remote (Must be based in the UK)

Duration: 11 months

Salary: £129,000 per year



About the Role:

We are seeking a Senior Data Scientist to join our dynamic team, where you will play a crucial role in supporting key strategic projects over the next nine months. Reporting directly to the Data Science lead for our App & Gaming division, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting initiatives that drive performance and innovation in one of the largest advertising verticals.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Deep Analysis:Conduct thorough analyses to uncover patterns and insights that will fuel the continued growth of our App & Gaming business.
  • Experimentation:Generate and test hypotheses, analyse product experiment results, and offer actionable recommendations.
  • Collaboration:Work closely with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders to translate insights into impactful product directions.
  • Business Intelligence:Provide BI and data visualisation support to help leadership understand the health of our business.
  • Technical Application:utilise your knowledge of statistics, machine learning, programming, and data modelling to support our initiatives.


Required Skills:


  • Proficient in querying relational databases with SQL, with experience handling large datasets.
  • Strong programming skills in languages like Python and/or R.
  • Excellent written communication skills, capable of conveying complex information clearly.
  • Proven ability to drive alignment across diverse stakeholders.


Preferred Background:


  • Experience in Ads / Ad Tech.
  • Background in the App or Gaming industry.
  • Previous experience at a large tech organisation.

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