Marketing Data Scientist (12-month FTC)

Harnham
London
5 days ago
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Marketing Data Scientist (12-month FTC)
Up to £60,000
Hybrid - London

A great opportunity to join a leading customer data science company as a Marketing Data Scientist

THE BUSINESS

The business is a global leader in customer data science, empowering businesses to compete and thrive in the modern-data driven economy always putting the customer first. Enabling businesses to grow and diversify by utilising and understanding data and ensuring the customer is put first.

Joining the business as a Marketing Data Scientist, you'd be helping to scope out business problems, creating data science solutions for these problems and then delivering insights and recommendations of the back of it.

THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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Understanding business problems, creating data science solutions and delivering insights and recommendations
Working directly with clients and helping the team to give recommendations and answer questions
Working on projects across clustering, propensity modelling, regression and more
Building data visualisations and dashboards for clients


YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

<ul data-editing-info="{"applyListStyleFromLevel":true}">Strong technical experience in SQL and Python
Experience in data visualisation
Proven track record working across propensity modelling, clustering, forecasting, regression and more
Strong commercial and stakeholder management expertise

THE BENEFITS

<ul data-editing-info="{"applyListStyleFromLevel":true}">Up to £60,000
Hybrid
London

HOW TO APPLY

If interested in the role please send your CV to Jordan Victor via the Apply Link below

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