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Answer business questions with data, dashboards, and clear analysis. A common first step into tech. Below are live openings, plus the certifications that qualify you and the career path to get there.

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How to qualify for these roles

These certifications are the fastest way to prove you have what Data Analyst employers screen for. Each links to our full guide with cost, study plan, and prep resources.

What remote Data Analyst jobs pay

US pay benchmarks for data and business analysis roles, so you know what to target. Figures are market medians, not any single listing's offer.

Entry level

$62K

Median

$84K

Senior

$105K

Top earners

$130K

Data Analyst roles are projected to grow 20% in demand. See the full salary breakdown by location →

Remote Data Analyst jobs: common questions

What certifications do I need for a remote Data Analyst job?

The most relevant certifications are Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate. They signal you have the core skills employers screen for in data and business analysis roles, and are the fastest way to qualify if you are moving into the field.

What do remote Data Analyst jobs pay?

In the US, Data Analyst roles pay a median of about $84K, ranging from around $62K at the entry level to $105K for senior roles. The field is projected to grow 20%.

Are Data Analyst jobs available remotely?

Yes. Many Data Analyst roles are remote or remote-friendly. This page lists live remote and global openings aggregated from multiple job boards, refreshed daily.

How do I get a remote Data Analyst job with no experience?

Start by earning a recognized certification (Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate), building a small portfolio project you can talk through, and applying to the entry-level and junior openings listed here. The certification gets you past the resume filter; the project gets you through the interview.

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