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Junior Finance Analyst

London

Junior Finance Analyst

  1. Permanent
£25,000 - £32,000 per annum
SES161230

London

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A market leading gaming business, based in Central London, are looking for an ambitious, data savvy individual to join their growing finance team.

Working as part of the Financial Planning Team, key duties include; supporting the annual business planning process, creating statistical data models used for decision making, assist with forecasting, undertaking complex analysis and modelling, business partnering with sales and marketing teams, as well as running any ad hoc reports when required.

To qualify for this position, you must have a passion and real interest in gaming! You'll have at least 6 months experience or have completed a placement year in a finance analyst role. An analytical and data savvy mindset is essential, with excellent Excel skills and a love for numbers. Knowledge of PowerBI will be a huge advantage, even if you haven't used it in the workplace. Experience working within the entertainment industry is preferable but not essential.

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