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Cusotmer Insight Analyst

Clapham Green
4 weeks ago
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Customer Insight Analyst - Hybrid UK - £36000

What is in it for you? As a talented Customer Insight Analyst you can expect:

A supportive and adaptive culture
Access to a structured training and career progression plan
Opportunities to take the lead on critical projects and enhance your career
Great salary - Up to £36,000 base and Package (neg for the right person)

We are helping an innovative technology business scale their Software team in in the UK.

Their software powers some of the worlds leading consumer brands across the digital commerce and retail experience software space.

Due to continued growth and demand for their products they now urgently need a Customer Insight Analyst to join their team. Your role will be to support the Customer Success team by producing timely reports.  

This role would suit a Customer Insight Analyst who has a background Azure and Terraform.

This is a part time for x3 days per week and as such the salary will be pro-rated.

This role is Hybrid within the UK - the team do meet in the Milton Keynes office once per month.

To be a successful, the ideal Customer Insight Analyst candidate will have:

·        A deep experience of working in a support, service delivery or customer success role  

·        Good knowledge Excel (vlookups / pivot tables)

·        Experience of building rapport with teams to understand their needs.

·        Experience of working in a small team and getting things done

If you are an ambitious  Customer Insight Analyst hit apply and we will do the rest.

Please apply with your CV and we will be in touch for a confidential chat.

Noa Recruitment specialise in helping Software and Web Professionals and technical talent find great careers. If this role doesn't sound like you, but you know a great person who might be interested then please do share these details with them

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