Data analysts can be found in just about every industry, including the financial industry, market research, healthcare, government, education, and IT. Some analysts work in an office setting, while others may work remotely from home.
Some data analysts choose to work as an independent consultant on a freelance or project basis. They may provide research or even training for companies on an as-needed basis.
Some potential data analytics job titles include:
- Data Analyst
- Business Analyst
- Computer Support Specialist
- Database Administrator
- Network Engineer
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