Data Analysis Jobs

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Data Analysis is at the forefront of the digital transformation wave. Companies are investing heavily in data‑driven decision making, which drives a surge in demand for analysts who can turn raw data into actionable insights using tools like SQL, Python, R, Tableau and cloud data warehouses.

Within the Data Analysis spectrum you’ll find roles such as Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Analyst Manager and Analytics Consultant. Core responsibilities include data cleaning, exploratory analysis, building dashboards, creating predictive models, and translating findings into clear visual stories for stakeholders.

Salary transparency is especially valuable for data professionals because the market reward varies dramatically by skill set, industry and geography. Knowing the exact pay range for a role that requires, for example, Tableau and Snowflake expertise, lets you negotiate confidently and benchmark against peers.

Principal Architect – Networking

Company: Red8

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Oct 07, 2025

Support field-facing activities (customer briefings, workshops, executive presentations). This senior technical leader drives networking strategy across data…

Clinical Pharmacist (Inpatient)

Company: US Veterans Health Administration

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Oct 07, 2025

Candidates must hold an active U.S. state pharmacist license. At the time of appointment, the supervisor will provide the unlicensed pharmacist with the written…

Customer Service Representative

Company: Donnelly's Home Comfort Specialists

Location: Plymouth Meeting, PA

Posted Oct 07, 2025

Convert incoming customer calls into booked service appointments. Make outbound calls based on membership needs and follow up on existing customers.

Project Manager (On-Site)

Company: Wilshire Law Firm

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Oct 07, 2025

Oversee project timelines, budgets, and resources; conduct cost analysis and ensure adherence to approved budgets. PMP (or equivalent) certification is a plus.

Proposal Manager

Company: Kearney & Company

Location: United States

Posted Oct 07, 2025

When necessary, serves as liaison between subcontractors and/or prime contractors on behalf of Kearney. Ability to proactively identify issues and develop…

Business Data Analyst

Company: Intone Networks

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Oct 07, 2025

Title: Business Data Analyst with Medicaid Experience Location - Local to Austin, Texas Candidates is MUST! Locals Only! Clients will review local profiles…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges by seniority in Data Analysis?
Entry‑level analysts earn roughly $55,000–$75,000. Mid‑level analysts command $80,000–$110,000. Senior analysts can expect $115,000–$145,000. Lead analysts often see $150,000–$180,000, while analytics managers range $160,000–$200,000. These ranges reflect current listings on the platform.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for Data Analysts?
Core skills: SQL, Python or R, Tableau/Power BI, Excel, statistical modeling, data wrangling, and data storytelling. Certifications that boost market value include Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate, Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate, Tableau Desktop Specialist, and Snowflake SnowPro Core Certification.
How common is remote work in Data Analysis roles?
Approximately 70% of listings support remote or hybrid arrangements. Remote positions typically require reliable VPN access, data‑governance compliance, and strong communication tools. Popular remote‑friendly firms include Atlassian, Salesforce, and Twilio.
What career progression paths exist for Data Analysts?
Typical paths: Data Analyst → Senior Analyst → Analytics Lead → BI Developer/Data Engineer → Data Architect → Analytics Manager → Director of Analytics. Progression relies on deepening technical expertise, obtaining advanced certifications, and developing leadership or project‑management skills.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Data Analysis?
Real‑time streaming analytics, AI‑driven insights, and cloud data platforms (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift) are accelerating. Sectors like healthcare, fintech, and marketing demand data analysts who can merge machine learning with storytelling and adhere to strict data‑governance standards.

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