FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Graduate Data Analyst position?
A minimum 2:1 or above in a STEM subject is required for the Graduate Data Analyst position.
Is prior experience in data analysis necessary?
Yes, candidates must have experience in analysing data.
Can international applicants apply for this role?
No, Grayce is unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants; only those with the right to work in the UK unsponsored can apply.
What is the starting salary for this position?
The starting salary for the Graduate Data Analyst position is £28,000.
Will I need to work on-site?
Yes, the role requires the ability to work on-site 5 days a week.
What types of tools should I be familiar with for this role?
Familiarity with data tools such as Excel, R, SQL, or Python is essential. Experience with visualisation programmes like Tableau or Power BI is also valued.
What kind of support will I receive during the development programme?
You will have access to experienced Delivery Managers and Technical Trainers who will provide guidance, support, and mentorship throughout your tenure at Grayce.
Are there opportunities for salary progression?
Yes, starting as an Analyst, there is potential for significant salary growth as you gain experience and skills.
What types of qualifications will I earn during the programme?
Participants will complete a minimum of 6 industry-recognised accreditations throughout their time on the development programme.
Does Grayce provide wellness support for employees?
Yes, Grayce offers a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential support related to financial, legal, health, and wellbeing matters.