Uswitch
Data Insight Analyst (product biased)

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Uswitch
London SE1 2LH, United Kingdom
Full-time
Hybrid
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Posted 21 days ago
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Uswitch, as part of RVU, is committed to empowering consumers with informed financial choices by providing a comprehensive online comparison service. Operating within a dynamic startup-like environment backed by robust resources, their Financial Services team aims to be the UK's preferred option for selecting financial products crucial for major life decisions. They are searching for talented individuals passionate about making a positive impact on consumers' lives.
Responsibilities
- Delivering actionable insights to Product teams for strategic decisions
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams to translate business needs into data requirements
- Working with engineers to improve data management and quality processes via dbt models
- Creating interactive dashboards and reports for senior management
- Facilitating third-party data integrations
- Translating complex analyses into narratives for diverse stakeholders
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Benefits
- 10% discretionary yearly bonus and pay reviews
- Hybrid working with 2 in-office days per week and 22 days for remote work
- Up to 7.5% employer pension contribution
- £300 work-from-home budget
- Comprehensive leave policies (maternity, paternity, shared parental, adoption)
- 25 days holiday plus additional 'My Time' days
- Private medical, critical illness cover, and employee assistance
- Employee discounts programme
- Learning and training budget
- Electric vehicle and cycle schemes
- In-office gym access and free breakfast
- Choice of Mac or Windows technology
- Access to Calm and Peppy apps for health
- Regular team socials and company events


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Requirements
- Excellent SQL skills, especially with Google BigQuery
- Experience with analytical tools like Python, Tableau, and Git
- Proven ability to work with raw data and set up data tracking
- Strong attention to detail and efficiency in meeting project deadlines
- Statistical literacy and competence in testing or modelling techniques
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You Would Benefit From Having
- Experience with customer engagement and marketing funnel data
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