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Join Mollie in Milan as a Data Analyst in Credit Intelligence. You will drive commercial strategy using SQL and a modern data stack (e.g., dbt, Snowflake) to build scalable models and analyze customer behavior. Enjoy benefits like health insurance, a bonus scheme, and flexible work options while ...
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Italy , Milan
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Street Pricing Motor - Data Analyst
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Join our Street Pricing Motor team as a Data Analyst in Trieste or Milan. You will monitor the motor portfolio, analyze data, and develop reports using SQL, Python, and Office Suite. We seek a proactive professional with 5+ years in P&C insurance, fluent in Italian and English. Apply your problem...
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Italy , Trieste; Milan
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Data Analyst Junior - Pricing
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Join our Milan team as a Junior Data Analyst in Pricing. You will develop statistical models (GLM/ML) for motor insurance, using Python, SAS, and SQL. We seek a curious graduate with strong analytical skills, fluent in Italian and English, to drive data-driven tariff decisions in a global environ...
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Italy , Milano
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Product Data Analyst
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Join our team in Milan as a Product Data Analyst, where you'll power product strategy with data-driven insights. You'll need 3+ years of experience, advanced SQL, Python, and A/B testing skills to analyze user behavior and build dashboards. Enjoy a flexible remote role with a home workstation bud...
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Explore the dynamic and in-demand world of Data Analyst jobs, a profession at the intersection of technology, business, and strategy. Data Analysts are the modern-day detectives of the business world, tasked with transforming raw, unstructured data into clear, actionable insights that drive smarter decision-making and strategic growth. If you have a curious mind and a passion for problem-solving, a career as a Data Analyst offers a rewarding path to impact every facet of an organization. In a typical role, a Data Analyst is responsible for the entire data lifecycle. This begins with identifying business needs and questions from various departments such as marketing, finance, or operations. They then proceed to collect data from multiple sources, including databases, customer surveys, and operational software. A significant part of their day is spent cleaning and validating this data to ensure its accuracy and integrity, a crucial step for reliable outcomes. Using tools like SQL, they query databases to extract relevant information. The core of their work involves applying statistical techniques and analytical reasoning to this prepared data to identify trends, patterns, correlations, and anomalies. They are not just finders of information; they are storytellers. A key responsibility is to translate their complex findings into digestible and compelling formats. This is most commonly achieved through the creation of interactive dashboards, detailed reports, and data visualizations using tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker, making the data accessible to non-technical stakeholders. The skill set required for Data Analyst jobs is a powerful blend of technical proficiency and soft skills. On the technical side, strong SQL skills for database querying are almost universally essential. Proficiency in a programming language for data manipulation and analysis, such as Python or R, is increasingly common. A firm grasp of statistics and experience with data visualization platforms are fundamental. Equally important are the interpersonal abilities. A successful Data Analyst possesses exceptional critical thinking and problem-solving skills, a keen attention to detail to spot inconsistencies, and stellar communication skills to explain their findings clearly and persuasively to managers and executives. They must be able to work both independently on deep-dive analyses and collaboratively in cross-functional teams. Common requirements for these positions often include a bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field like Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, or Mathematics. However, many professionals also transition into this role through bootcamps and certifications, building a strong portfolio of projects to demonstrate their capabilities. Ultimately, professionals in Data Analyst jobs act as a critical bridge between raw data and business strategy, empowering organizations to move from intuition-based guesses to evidence-based actions, optimize operations, understand customer behavior, and uncover new opportunities for innovation.

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