Interesting Job description – but what job?
You’ll be working with a wide range of electronic information to identify and interpret trends, patterns and associations in the data. This type of analytical work requires the ability to understand and capture the essence of complex problems. To carry it out, you will be using a range of software tools to develop innovative and effective solutions. You will also undertake a range of projects working with colleagues from different departments, and work alongside other organisations to help develop our data sources, analysis tools and techniques.
Whether you have worked with data sets in your academic career, IT or finance sectors, market, social or scientific research, you’ll bring experience of working with analytical and/or statistical packages and large electronic and hard copy data sets. The accuracy and effectiveness with which Analysts present their results will have a major impact on investigations and you will be confident communicating your findings to a wide range of audiences. Given the nature of the role it is essential that you are comfortable working with computers for long periods and handling large quantities of data.
What job? Intelligence analyst for MI5.
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