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Graduate Data Analyst

A Graduate Data Analyst is an entry-level role for recent graduates specialising in data analysis.
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What is a Graduate Data Analyst?

A Graduate Data Analyst is an entry-level role for recent graduates specialising in data analysis. In New Zealand, graduate data analysts work with data to help organisations make informed decisions, supporting areas such as business strategy, marketing, and finance. This role involves collecting, analysing, and interpreting data to provide actionable insights that can drive efficiency and innovation across various sectors.

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Tasks and Duties

  • Collects and cleans data from multiple sources to ensure accuracy and reliability. :
  • Uses statistical tools to analyse data and uncover trends, patterns, and correlations. :
  • Creates data visualisations and reports to communicate findings to stakeholders. :
  • Works with team members to understand data needs and provide insights for business strategy. :
  • Assists in automating data collection and reporting processes to improve efficiency. :

How to become a Graduate Data Analyst?

To pursue a career as a Graduate Data Analyst, you should:

  1. Complete a Relevant Degree : Obtain a degree in data science, statistics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field from a recognised New Zealand institution.
  2. Build Technical Skills : Gain proficiency in tools like Excel, SQL, Python, R, and data visualisation software such as Tableau or Power BI.
  3. Gain Practical Experience : Look for internships or part-time roles during your studies to gain hands-on experience working with data.
  4. Develop Analytical Skills : Strengthen problem-solving and critical-thinking skills by working on projects or case studies that involve data analysis.
  5. Apply for Graduate Positions : Seek entry-level data analyst roles or graduate programmes with organisations in sectors like finance, technology, healthcare, or retail.

What does the first 6 months look like as a Graduate Data Analyst?

In the first six months, you'll focus on learning company-specific data tools and processes while supporting experienced analysts. You'll part icipate in data preparation, work on small projects, and produce reports with guidance. During this time, you'll become familiar with your organisation's data infrastructure, learn to apply data analysis techniques, and start developing insights that help inform business decisions.

When do employers hire data science and analytics graduates?

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Source: Insights are based on our past 12 months data on SEEK Grad graduate / internship job ads

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