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Data Analyst Reviews
What is it like working as a Data Analyst?
September 2019
Good Place to Start.
Data Analyst in Kansas City:
Pros: I like the flexibility of being able to work at home if needed, and the dress code
Cons: The stress, high work for low pay, and lack of clear communication from upper management
September 2019
Data Analyst with 1 yr experience in Austin.
Data Analyst in Austin:
Pros: The job opportunities are abundant and competition between companies to retain talent give room for more benefits
Cons: The traffic and cost of living can be stressful. Some Austin companies try to seem interesting by giving lots of shiny perks but management doesn’t focus enough on career growth or professional development.
September 2019
Data Analyst Contractor.
Data Analyst in Burlington:
Pros: Interesting product. Moderately busy but workload is a bit low
Cons: High risk for employees, employees are not valued, contractors are rarely converted to full-time, unpaid sick days, unpaid time off, unpaid holidays, no real opportunities to stand out.
September 2019
Data Analyst in Salt Lake City:
It doesn't matter how good you are at your job. They are creditial chasers. If you have high education or certificates you will move up quickly even if you aren't very good. If you are good and don't have a lot of professional year's or certificates don't expect to move anywhere.
September 2019
Data Analyst in Minneapolis:
Pros: Great city for tech focused work and outdoors.
Cons: Lack of diversity, city center not as active as similar sized cities
September 2019
Working in Lagos is an adventure.
Data Analyst in Lagos:
Pros: The work-flow of an organization
Cons: Human behaviour
September 2019
Great Benefits Low Pay.
Data Analyst in Norfolk:
Pros: I enjoy my role and the people I work with.
Cons: My pay is extremely low in comparison to others both within my role and the company as a whole. I shouldn't have to fight tooth and nail to be compensated what I'm worth.
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