Junior Performance / Data Analyst (Internship)

Cartona · Al Jizah, Egypt · Posted 2026-05-21

The Junior Data Analyst Internship is a 3-month learning program designed for graduates who are passionate about data and eager to start their analytics career. In this role, you will work closely with experienced analysts to collect, analyze, and interpret data that supports business decisions. You will gain hands-on experience with SQL, reporting, dashboards, and real business challenges while contributing to meaningful projects. Successful interns may be considered for a full-time data analyst position based on performance.RESPONSIBILITIESCollect and clean data from multiple sources.Use SQL for data extraction and basic analysis.Assist in creating and updating dashboards and reports.Monitor key metrics and identify trends or variances.Support senior analysts in deeper data investigations.Document processes, findings, and improvements.Collaborate with different teams to understand data needs.Present simple analysis summaries in team meetings.Help automate recurring reports when possible.Continuously learn tools, techniques, and business processes.REQUIREMENTSBachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering.Experience in Tableau, Power BI or any data visualization tool is required.Microsoft Excel, SQL, Google Spreadsheets Efficiency is required.Very good attention to detail.Willingness to go the extra mile and can do attitude

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