Junior Data Analyst
California, Kentucky, United States · Part Time
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- Stellenangebote
- 1
- Veröffentlicht
- vor 2 Stunden
- Work mode
- Im Büro
- Ausbildung
- Bachelor’s degree
- Eligibility
- Early-career candidates with a bachelor's degree in a quantitative or analytical field who are interested in developing practical data analytics experience may apply.
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- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Stellenbeschreibung
Role overview
The Junior Data Analyst helps turn raw information into useful insights that support business decisions. This early-career position is suited to someone who wants to strengthen analytical skills, work with structured data, and collaborate with different teams to improve operational and strategic outcomes. The role includes practical exposure to reporting, measurement, and data tools.
What you'll do
- Gather information from multiple sources, then clean, verify, and standardize it so it remains accurate and consistent.
- Review datasets to spot patterns, trends, and key performance signals.
- Build recurring and one-off reports, dashboards, and concise data summaries for internal users.
- Support the creation of visual presentations that make findings easier to understand and act on.
- Help maintain databases and keep data documentation organized and up to date.
- Work alongside senior analysts to understand business needs and apply the right analytical approach.
- Take part in quality assurance checks and data governance activities.
- Assist in automating repetitive data preparation and reporting tasks wherever possible.
- Track important metrics and performance indicators to support business monitoring.
- Contribute ideas and effort toward improving analysis workflows, methods, and tools.
What we're looking for
- A bachelor's degree in Data Analytics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, or a similar field.
- Foundational knowledge of data analysis, statistical concepts, and how data structures work.
- Comfort using spreadsheets, databases, and visualization tools.
- Exposure to query languages or analytical scripting is beneficial.
- Strong focus on detail and a commitment to maintaining data quality.
- A thoughtful, analytical approach to solving problems.
- The ability to explain findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Good planning and multitasking skills.
- Interest in learning new tools, techniques, and analytical methods.
- Previous exposure through academic work, internships, or personal data projects is an advantage.
Summary
This role offers an opportunity to convert raw data into actionable insights that inform business decisions. It is a practical starting point for someone building a career in analytics, with room to learn through hands-on work and collaboration.