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Marketing Analyst

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About the Role
Our client is a fast-growing business operating within the insurance and financial services space. With a strong customer-first focus and an ambitious growth strategy, they are continuing to invest heavily in data, technology, and marketing performance. The business has built a collaborative and fast-paced environment where data-driven decision-making plays a central role in shaping commercial success.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially-minded Marketing Analyst to join a growing marketing team. This role sits at the intersection of digital performance, customer insight, and data analytics, helping the business better understand acquisition performance, customer behavior, and marketing effectiveness.
What You’ll Be Doing…
- Analyse marketing performance across paid digital channels including search, social, affiliates, and comparison platforms
- Manage and optimise web analytics and tracking tools to ensure accurate performance measurement across customer journeys
- Build and maintain dashboards and reports that provide clear visibility on key commercial and marketing metrics
- Support attribution modelling and identify opportunities to improve customer acquisition efficiency and return on investment
- Deliver customer and campaign insight through segmentation, cohort analysis, conversion analysis, and lifecycle reporting
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What We’re Looking For…
- Previous experience within marketing analytics, digital analytics, or growth-focused analytical roles
- Strong hands-on experience with tools such as GA4, Google Tag Manager, Power BI, Tableau, or similar reporting platforms
- A confident communicator who can translate data into meaningful commercial recommendations for non-technical stakeholders
- Experience working with digital marketing performance data and attribution across multiple channels
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to work comfortably with large datasets and reporting tools


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