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Data Consultant

135 W 26th Street, New York, NY 10001

About the job

Do you think like a management consultant, thrive in fast-paced environments, and get excited about the intersection of data, technology, and AI?

Join Artefact, a global consulting firm helping leading brands turn data into real business impact.

With 2,000+ employees across 34 offices worldwide, we partner with world-class clients such as Samsung, L'Oréal, and LVMH to accelerate digital transformation through data and AI.

Founded in Paris, Artefact combines strategy, data, and technology to deliver measurable results. Our teams of consultants, data scientists, engineers, and digital experts work side by side to design business-centric, AI-powered solutions that create lasting value across the entire value chain.

Find out more at artefact.com.

What you will be doing 

As a data consultant you will help make data-driven decisions by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Work with clients to understand their business needs and goals, and use data analysis techniques to identify trends and patterns that can inform decision-making and strategy. Our most successful consultants quickly gain additional responsibilities.

Some specific responsibilities of a junior data consultant may include:

  • Collecting and organizing data from various sources, including databases, spreadsheets, and web-based tools
  • Cleaning and preparing data for analysis, including correcting errors and formatting data for use in statistical software
  • Analyzing data using statistical techniques and tools, such as Excel, SQL, and R or Python
  • Interpreting and presenting data insights to clients in clear, easy-to-understand language
  • Collaborating with clients to understand their business needs and goals, and developing data-driven recommendations to meet those needs
  • Participating in ongoing professional development to stay up-to-date on the latest data analysis techniques and tools.

To be successful in this role, a data consultant should have strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with large datasets. They should also have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as they will be interacting with clients and presenting data insights to both technical and non-technical audiences. Familiarity with statistical software and programming languages, such as R or Python, is also helpful for this role.

What we are looking for

We’re looking for forward-thinkers and “quick studies” who are poised to make impact, are ready to help our clients in their digital and data journeys, and will help to position Artefact at the forefront of innovation and disruption. As someone who will help build our U.S. office, we need a consultant who’s naturally curious, independent, team-oriented, and eager to learn. We’ll give you the tools and training to be successful, and you’ll come armed with the following:

  • Undergraduate degree with strong academic performance
  • 1-2 years of full-time work experience, ideally in one or more of the following areas: consulting, data/analytics, marketing, advertising, finance, or tech.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to represent Artefact in a client-facing capacity
  • Demonstrated ability to engage with diverse team members; strong intercultural communication skills are a must
  • Advanced familiarity with Excel and PowerPoint
  • Interest in digital, data and the tech economy as a whole
  • Strong teaching orientation; demonstrated ability to mentor more junior members of the team
  • Knowledge of strategy consulting and/or digital marketing (within a start-up, agency, etc.) is highly desirable, but not required

Why you should join us

We are united by our values and strengthened by our hybrid expertise.

  • There is always a way: We're from the breed of does, of diggers, of makers. Because ideas are valuable only if executed.
  • Client trust is won on the field: Addressing client needs flows better hands on at their side.
  • If not used, it is useless: Our love for technology translates into a steep desire for adoption, true brilliance is about impact.
  • If not shared, our work is not done: Sharing knowledge is the best way to button up a mission, benefitting clients and colleagues.
  • We learn everyday: Tech is a land where everything move at the speed of light, you better be ready to challenge yourself.

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