Cream Consulting by Audensiel - Data Analyst
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2 years experience Master (5+ years) English and French What is Cream all about?
We could be a Cream Factory, a cooking blog or even a detective agency...but in reality, we are a consulting company in Business & Technology active in large organizations and industry leaders in Banking, Insurance, Telecom, Energy, Pharmaceutical & Transport.
Cream's special recipe:
- 1/3 of Personal development
- 1/3 of Collective Intelligence
- 1/3 of Intrapreneurship
And Bonus ingredient: ... Some passionate colleagues :-)
What is cream all about?
We could be a Cream Factory, a cooking blog or even a detective agency...
But in reality, we are a Business & Technology consulting company, active in large organizations and industry leaders in Banking, Insurance, Telecom, Energy, & Transport.
The cream recipe
- 1/3 Personal development - 1/3 Collective intelligence - 1/3 Intrapreneurship - Bonus ingredient: some passionate colleagues
Your future projects
Like Benjamin, Data Analyst at Cream, you work close to business teams and help them turn data into concrete insights that support decision-making. Your tasks will be
- Understand business needs and translate them into analytical questions
- Collect, clean and analyse large datasets
- Identify trends, patterns and performance drivers
- Build dashboards, reports and analytical outputs
- Support business users in data interpretation
- Contribute to the selection and use of analytics tools
- Work closely with business, IT and data teams
Requirements
2 years experience Master (5+ years) English and French, * At least 2 years of experience in data analysis AND Master's degree
- Experience with SQL and BI tools (Power BI, Qlik, Tableau, ...)
- Knowledge of Python or SAS
- Fluent in French and English; a good level of Dutch is an asset
- Ability to explain data insights in a clear and business-oriented way
- Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset
Why should you taste the lime flavor ?
- A strong learning environment: tribes, training budget