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The Analyst Role
The Analyst role is a technically focused, hands-on position supporting the successful delivery of eDiscovery matters under the guidance of Consultants and Senior Consultants. Analysts contribute to a wide range of project tasks, including data processing, reporting, documentation, and platform configuration, while gaining exposure to client-facing work and cross-functional collaboration.
This dynamic role offers a strong foundation in modern eDiscovery practices, with opportunities to engage with emerging technologies such as AI and machine learning. Analysts are expected to demonstrate attention to detail, a proactive mindset, and a desire for continuous learning, while helping maintain project momentum, quality, and transparency across the full EDRM lifecycle.
This is a hybrid role, based in our London office.
Responsibilities
Core Competencies (based on Consilio’s Values)
- Be flexible and embrace change;
- Take ownership for providing outstanding service;
- Value and respect the contributions of others, building trust and relationships with stakeholders;
- Take initiative, act with urgency, be accountable and demonstrate unwavering commitment to doing the right thing;
- Recognize, develop and celebrate individual and team successes;
- Lead with conviction.
Essential Responsibilities
- Support Consultants and Senior Consultants in the delivery of eDiscovery matters, assisting with task execution, documentation, and client communications.
- Assist with data ingestion and processing workflows, ensuring accurate handling of structured and unstructured data across various platforms and formats.
- Support the configuration and testing of AI/ML tools, such as technology-assisted review (TAR), continuous active learning (CAL), and predictive coding, under the guidance of senior team members.
- Help prepare client-facing documentation, including data summaries, workflow diagrams, and platform guides, contributing to transparency and client education.
- Participate in platform setup and user management, including workspace creation, permission settings, and review panel configuration.
- Assist in troubleshooting technical issues, escalating appropriately and documenting resolutions to support knowledge-sharing and process improvement.
- Contribute to internal knowledge bases and training materials, helping capture lessons learned and best practices for future reference.
- Engage in regular training, building proficiency in industry-standard tools such as Relativity, Nuix, and Reveal.
- Monitor task progress and update project trackers, ensuring visibility for Consultants and Senior Consultants and helping maintain project momentum.
- Coordinate with internal teams to help implement workflows related to data collection, processing, review, analytics, and production/export deliverables, gaining hands-on experience and technical fluency.
- Contribute to quality assurance efforts, helping monitor adherence to established standards and flagging inconsistencies or risks for escalation.
- Support internal and external communications, including maintaining meeting notes, project documentation, and updates to ensure visibility and continuity.
- Build strong working relationships with internal teams and clients, demonstrating professionalism, responsiveness, and a willingness to learn.
- Engage with emerging technologies, including AI and machine learning tools used in document review and analytics, and actively seek opportunities for training and knowledge development.
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- BA/BSc (2:1 or higher) degree (or minimum 3 years in the litigation support / legal industry);
- A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to anticipate client needs;
- The ability to confront unexpected problems quickly and effectively;
- Strong teamwork, communication (written and oral), client management, and interpersonal skills;
- Proven strong desire for knowledge growth and professional development;
- Strong eye for detail and an unrelenting commitment to quality and accuracy of the work produced by themselves and their team;
- A general awareness of industry standard software (e.g., Relativity, Nuix) is desirable, however full training would be provided.
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