FAQs
What is the starting salary for the Graduate Data Analyst position?
The starting salary for the Graduate Data Analyst position is £26,800.
What are the application requirements for this role?
The application requirements include a minimum 2:1 or above in a STEM subject and experience in analysing data.
Can international applicants apply for this position?
No, Grayce is not on the UK Border Agency's Sponsor Register and is unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants.
What type of degree is required for the Graduate Data Analyst role?
A minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree in a STEM field is required for this role.
What kind of experience is preferred for this position?
Previous experience with data analysis tools such as Excel, R, SQL, or Python is essential, and experience with visualisation programmes like Tableau or Power BI is also preferred.
What opportunities for career progression does Grayce offer?
Starting as an Analyst, there is potential to progress into a Lead Analyst position after two years, along with the completion of a minimum of 6 industry-recognised accreditations during the programme.
What kind of support will I receive as a Graduate Data Analyst?
You will receive mentoring from experienced Delivery Managers and Technical Trainers who will provide guidance, support, and insights throughout your tenure.
Is there a training budget available for further qualifications?
Yes, there is a flexible training budget available for professional development and industry-recognised qualifications.
What benefits are included in the Graduate Data Analyst role?
Benefits include a competitive salary, access to fully funded industry-recognised qualifications, a network of mentors and coaches, and wellness support through an Employee Assistance Programme.
What skills are considered important for a successful Grayce Analyst?
Important skills include analytical problem-solving, effective communication, adaptability, curiosity, planning, organisation, and time management.