LOCATION: London (Monday-Thursday in the office, Friday remote)
CONTRACT: Full-time
SALARY: £37,000-£47,000
START DATE: Summer 2026
About More In Common
More in Common is a research agency working across the US, UK, Germany, France and Poland to tackle polarisation and division. We lead and support initiatives to build more united, inclusive, and resilient societies. Our mission is to understand the forces driving us apart, help societies find common ground and bring people together to tackle shared challenges.
In the UK our work blends consultancy and think‑tank activities. We offer a full suite of research services including polling and focus‑group research, evidence reviews, secondary data analysis, audience mapping, strategic communications, and campaign development. We are members of the British Polling Council.
Our insights help leaders in government, media, business, and civil society develop better strategies and communications, particularly in reaching disengaged communities away from Westminster and London.
Upcoming Projects (2026)
* Understanding the key dynamics of local elections in England and the Scottish and Welsh Parliament elections, and the continuing fracturing of the political landscape.
* Embedding our new Seven Segments with a wider range of organisations, including developing new products and training to help people understand the segments.
* Helping navigate declining trust in institutions, for example exploring why trust in universities and science appears to be falling.
Diversity & Inclusion
We will have a better chance of uniting divided societies if our team reflects a broad range of social and cultural backgrounds, beliefs, political opinions, and life experiences. We particularly encourage applications from under‑represented and minority communities.
More in Common wants to meet the aims and commitments set out in our equality policy and does not discriminate under the Equality Act 2010. We include a set of voluntary and anonymous questions related to diversity in our application process to understand the diversity of our job applicants, which will be kept confidential and not linked to the application.
About This Role
We are seeking a full‑time Data Analyst to join our London office (Monday‑Thursday in‑office, Friday remote). The Data Analyst will support core areas of research, communications, partnership, and client work. The role reports to the Research and Analysis Manager.
Analysis Responsibilities
* Translate public opinion data into insights for diverse audiences including policymakers, media, and the general public.
* Perform analysis using techniques including cluster analysis, multi‑level regression modelling, conjoint analysis, and MaxDiff analysis.
* Tell compelling stories through creative data visualisation.
* Support other team members with data and analysis requests and proactively expand the team’s analytical capabilities.
Research Responsibilities
* Conduct quantitative fieldwork including survey drafting and executing advanced survey experiments.
* Lead the data and analysis elements of major research projects, from design to execution, analysis and presentation of insights.
* Uphold a culture of best research practice and support global colleagues with research queries.
* Continually innovate on More in Common’s research methodologies.
Qualifications and Experience
* Advanced coding proficiency, including machine learning techniques.
* Demonstrated expertise extracting meaningful insights from complex data sets.
* Strong data visualisation skills, with the ability to communicate insights to diverse audiences.
* A desire to work in a fast‑paced environment.
* Experience interpreting quantitative data and producing outputs that tell a compelling story.
* Good understanding of statistical methods including regression modelling and hypothesis testing.
* Keen interest in learning new analytical techniques.
* Curiosity for understanding and engaging people, and a desire to use data to tell insightful stories about Britain today.
* An understanding of the UK political system and a keen interest in current affairs and UK public policy is desirable.
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