Stephen Trigg is the CEO of Quanta Consultancy Services, specialists in Human Capital Management Consultancy, providing Banking Jobs and Biotechnology Jobs.
The United Kingdom’s economy has moved away from manufacturing and towards service and information. As such, data of all types need to be monitored, created, and archived effectively. Banks need account information updated and moved effectively from place to place without issue. Engineering firms need to be able to format store and forward design schematics and plans in a mobile form, whether by e-mail or by portable drives. In the end, data is a vital currency in the market-place because it facilitates a company being updated and competitive in their market sector.
While the transfer and storage of data is fundamental, it is the utilisation of data that is all-important and may make the difference between success and failure for an organisation. It is here that the Data Analyst comes into their own. It is the role of the Data Analyst to take data, analyse it, re-format it where necessary, and present it in such a manner as to make it useful and easily understood by senior management or other company operatives to use. It may also be the function of the Data Analyst to highlight discrepancies or market changes, bringing these to the attention of relevant parties. Some Data Analysis roles may require knowledge of statistics; others may demand more of a business orientation.
Data Analyst aspirants, therefore, need first to think about their long-term goals before delving into the job market. Analysts need to be fully committed to their work and capable of sharp focus for eight to ten hours at a time. As such, an analyst needs to determine not only if they desire to make this a long term career option but the industry in which they wish to work. Analysts who want to use their talents throughout the industrial world can work with IT consultancies or data analysis firms. Professionals interested in specific industries can head to job fairs or work with job recruiters to find Data Analyst positions.
Job fairs that are aimed specifically at IT and data professionals are beneficial for the applicant looking to work within a specific industry . Recruiters are available to answer questions, take CVs, and do preliminary interviews which can make vital connections in the profession. Young Data Analysts and IT professionals can use job agencies to gain access to a variety of select jobs. Agencies work with companies in a variety of industries, including telecommunications and engineering, to fill vital job vacancies. Data Analysts interested in cutting down a lot of the competition while working with experienced professionals to find their dream job should consider specialised job agencies.
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