Marketing Analyst Job In London

Marketing Analyst - Harnham
  • London, City of London, United Kingdom
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Job Description

MARKETING ANALYST

Make your application after reading the following skill and qualification requirements for this position.
£400-£450 PER DAY (OUTSIDE IR35)
6 MONTH CONTRACT
ADVERTISING AGENCY
HYBRID (1-2 DAYS PER WEEK IN CENTRAL LONDON)

Harnham is currently working with a leading Ad Tech agency that is looking for support on a project with a product-focused client who is looking to understand the performance of advertising on their platform.

THE ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Marketing Analyst you will be running a project to understand the effectiveness of advertising on the end-clients platform through the use of data analysis & statistics. This will involve:

  • Working in SQL & Python to manipulate data
  • Liaise directly with the client to gather requirements and deliver insight
  • Perform A/B tests on the site
  • Make suggestions to improve workflow and products

YOUR SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
The successful Marketing Analyst in this position will have the following:

  • Strong SQL skills
  • A background running point on projects and managing stakeholders (technical and non-technical)
  • Python skills beneficial
  • Strong communication skills
  • Experience working in marketing analytics, particularly around attribution and incrementality

THE BENEFITS
Once placed a Marketing Analyst can expect:

  • £400-£450 per day
  • Outside IR35
  • 6 month contract
  • Hybrid, one-two days per week in London

HOW TO APPLY
To register your interest please send your CV to Luke via the apply link on this page

Desired Skills and Experience

YOUR SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
The successful Marketing Analyst in this position will have the following:
- Strong SQL skills
- A background running point on projects and managing stakeholders (technical and non-technical)
- Python skills beneficial
- Strong communication skills
- Experience working in marketing analytics, particularly around attribution and incrementality

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