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Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
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Games Data ScientistOxford£50,000-£60,000 If you have strong analytical experience and experience in the football or gaming space, this could be a great opportunity. The company have great retention as they focus on maintaining a positive work environment and they offer great bonus' for hard work. THE ROLE As Games Data Scientist for the business you will: Analyse data to understand customer engagement with their games and looking for ways to improve the customer experience Liaising with stakeholders across the business to provide insights to inform business decisions SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Bachelors Degree minimum Strong commercial experience in Analytics Experience working in the gaming industry / football industry Experience working with non-technical stakeholders Good communication skills Tech: SQL, Python SALARY AND BENEFITS Basic salary £50,000-£60,000 5 days per week in-office Up to 50% Bonus - has paid out the past few years Benefits package HOW TO APPLY Please register your interest for this role by sending your CV to Rosie O'Callaghan via the apply link on this page

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