Graduate Data Analyst jobs

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Data Analyst graduate jobs FAQs

  • Jobs in data analysis do not follow a ‘one size fits all’ model. As a result, this question is not straightforward to answer. But, to summarise, data analyst roles are highly specialised jobs that rely on an individual’s ability to collate, organise, and evaluate sets of data related to particular companies. This may be analysing internal company data, or providing data analysis for a portfolio of clients.

    The end goal is insights. Data Analyst graduate jobs will require you to have the confidence to draw conclusions from data, and to help other departments make important business decisions. In doing this, some responsibilities may include:

    • Communicating with other departments or parties
    • Compiling reports
    • Creating data visualisations
    • Organising data clearly
    • Noticing trends and patterns

    Careers in Data Analysis are, therefore, highly skilled ones. Data Analysts are also high in demand, with every company now aware of the importance of interpreting data. So, if you’re a shrewd, data-minded problem solver, you won’t be short of job options.

    A potentially neglected facet of the Data Analyst role is strong, clear communication. Science, technology, and analysis are a given. But, at the other end of the role, you need to be adept at providing written, visual, and verbal disseminations of the information you’ve found. Communication is a skill that will be developed on the job, and is best developed practically. But, proving you’re a proficient communicator in the application process will certainly help your prospects.

  • In most analyst graduate jobs, companies will be hiring you with the expectation that one day they will give you the chance to progress. This depends on many factors (including your own performance). But data analytics is highly sought after in the modern professional world, and smart, insightful graduates are more than trusted to fill this demand. Businesses like bringing in junior analysts, helping them grow as professionals, and letting them offer fresh perspectives on their existing processes.

    While this may not be the case at every company, Give a Grad a Go expects it from its clients. We try to make sure companies care about your careers, and will be willing to help you grow into the industry.

    Typically, you’ll spend the first year or so in junior analyst roles getting to grips with the foundational responsibilities and skills. Eventually, you’ll be looking at moving into a level of seniority, and potentially a specialist area. This could be marketing analytics, finance analytics, or healthcare analytics, for example. For many, progression will eventually lead to a career in data science.

    Chat with a member of our team, and they can help you organise your thoughts. Many of us are experienced in placing graduates in data roles, and can articulate your career options if this is something you’re concerned about.

  • An analyst graduate scheme opportunity is a great idea if you feel you don’t quite have the expertise to go into an established data analyst role. They are worth applying for if you want to focus on some of the foundational aspects of the data analytics. Also, if you want to establish the specific areas of data analytics you might be interested in, graduate schemes give you the scope to work this out.

    Often rotational, you may find yourself moving between departments and picking up an array of knowledge and experience along your way. Either way, graduate schemes will foreground learning and development, and offer a level of support that you may appreciate early in your career.

    It’s worth looking out for general data analyst opportunities that may not be marketed as graduate schemes, but also offer similar structures. Many junior data analyst jobs are designed to help graduates shape their career paths with flexibility.

    However, data analyst graduate schemes may not be for everybody. If you have ample work experience, a relevant degree, and are already set on a speciality you’d like to pursue, you may want to streamline your job search. Job hunting is situational, and there is absolutely no one right way to go about it. If you’re unsure what direction to take, browse our data analytics graduate jobs, and get in touch with our recruitment team!

  • Graduate Analyst jobs salaries vary depending on many factors including the seniority, job location, industry and role niche. Take a look at the UK Analyst jobs on this page, and then use our salary calculator to find out how much salary you’ll take home after tax.