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Data Scientist

GradBay
City of London
6 days ago
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The Business:
This is not just another data consultancy—we're a team of curious minds using AI and statistical modelling to help organisations solve real-world problems and make smarter, faster decisions. Whether it’s uncovering insights from vast datasets or building predictive tools to shape future strategies, we believe data science should make a difference—a significant one.
With clients spanning sectors from finance to media, we work on projects that matter. We’re growing fast and now looking for a Data Science Graduate to join us on our journey.

The Job:
We are hiring a

Data Science Graduate

to join our growing team and support the increasing demand for our analytical services.

As a

Data Science Graduate

you’ll:
Support the delivery of

quantitative research

and

statistical analysis

projects
Learn and apply techniques such as

conjoint analysis ,

MaxDiff ,

segmentation , and

key drivers analysis
Work alongside experienced data scientists and gradually take on more responsibility
Deliver smaller projects independently and contribute to larger projects as part of a team
Receive on-the-job training to build your technical and analytical skills

This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking to grow a career in

data science within market research , with exposure to a wide range of clients and methodologies.

Candidate Requirements:
We’re looking for a numerate, motivated individual — ideally a recent graduate or someone with up to 2 years of experience in

data science

or

quantitative market research .

You should:
Be comfortable using and interpreting data to draw insights
Have a basic understanding of key statistical techniques such as:
Conjoint analysis
MaxDiff
Segmentation
Linear or logistic regression
Significance testing
Be confident using

Excel ,

PowerPoint , and

Word
Be open to learning tools such as:
SPSS ,

Q ,

Sawtooth ,

Displayr ,

Crunch.io

(experience with any of these is a bonus)
Be highly organised with strong attention to detail
Have the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
Be a clear communicator and a collaborative team player
Show initiative and a can-do attitude
Be committed to delivering excellent results for clients

Experience managing or contributing to

quantitative market research projects

is a plus — but not essential. We care more about your potential and attitude than a perfect CV.

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