A Data Analyst collects, cleans, analyzes, and interprets data to help organizations understand what is happening and why. The role emphasizes logic, pattern recognition, and clarity over persuasion or emotional labor, making it well suited for educators who enjoy working with data, structure, and objective outcomes.
A highly analytical role focused on extracting insight from data to drive decisions.
Bachelor’s degree typically expected; education backgrounds are accepted with demonstrated analytical and technical skills.
This role is not ideal for individuals who prefer highly social, facilitation-heavy, or creative-first work environments.
A Data Analyst collects, cleans, analyzes, and interprets data to help organizations understand what is happening and why. The role emphasizes logic, pattern recognition, and clarity over persuasion or emotional labor, making it well suited for educators who enjoy working with data, structure, and objective outcomes.
Data Analysts provide the evidence base that informs strategy, performance improvement, and operational decisions across teams.
Business leaders, operations teams, marketing teams, and product teams by turning raw data into insights that guide decisions, strategy, and performance improvement.
Independent, data-focused, and structured with minimal emotional labor.
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Data Analysts often progress into Senior Analyst, Analytics Engineer, Data Scientist, or Analytics Leadership roles.
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Educators often transition into Data Analyst roles after experience with assessment data, reporting, analytics tools, or coursework in data analysis, statistics, or technology platforms.
Bachelor’s degree typically expected; education backgrounds are accepted with demonstrated analytical and technical skills.