Not specified; discretionary annual bonus based on...
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent
Minimum 5 years uk residence history
Proactive attitude with autonomous task progression
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Finyx is seeking a Graduate Business Analyst to join their York office, where they will work on various digital transformation projects. The role emphasizes client engagement, service development, and internal initiatives, requiring a proactive and collaborative individual, preferably a recent graduate.
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Job Summary
This role offers an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate to work across client engagements, sales, and service line development within Finyx's York Delivery Centre.
The successful candidate will analyze business problems, validate requirements, and present clear findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Finyx provides a structured training program, private healthcare, and a vibrant culture with regular socials and a commitment to community projects.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Finyx is seeking a Graduate Business Analyst to join their York office, where they will work on various digital transformation projects. The role emphasizes client engagement, service development, and internal initiatives, requiring a proactive and collaborative individual, preferably a recent graduate.
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Salary
Not specified; Discretionary annual bonus based on performance; Salary sacrifice pension available
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree or equivalent
Minimum 5 years UK residence history
Proactive attitude with autonomous task progression
Data analysis and problem-solving skills
Clear communication with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Nice-to-have
Experience in professional environments
Microsoft Office suite proficiency
Interest in information technology trends
Awareness of AI and project management techniques
Commitment to continuous improvement and curiosity
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in any subject
5 years continuous residence history in the UK
Work Rights
Must have 5 years continuous residence history in the UK