Remote Data Analyst – Entry Level

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Join Henry Hire’s Mission to Make Career Development Accessible to All Henry Hire is developing professional grade tools to ensure all small businesses, entrepreneurs, and job seekers have equal access to opportunities. Your role will consist of using data to ensure our free platform delivers the same results as expensive career coaching for everyone. Every analysis you conduct, every insight you uncover, and every optimization you recommend will directly contribute to someone landing their dream job, advancing their career, or discovering new professional opportunities. What You’ll Do

  • Drive product decisions through deep analysis of user engagement and career outcome data
  • Uncover insights that help job seekers navigate their career journeys more effectively
  • Build compelling data stories that inform strategy and showcase our platform’s real-world impact
  • Create dynamic dashboards that track key metrics and identify optimization opportunities
  • Analyze job market trends to keep our career guidance relevant and actionable
  • Collaborate with our agile team to turn data discoveries into user experience improvements
  • Measure metrics that reflect genuine career advancement
What We’re Looking For
  • Mission alignment: You’re passionate about making career development accessible to everyone
  • Analytical curiosity: You love diving into data to answer “why” and “what if”
  • Strong communication skills: You can translate complex findings into clear, actionable insights that make people go “ooh” and “aah”
  • Remote work excellence: You’re self-motivated and thrive in a distributed team environment
  • Growth mindset: You’re excited to learn, adapt, and help shape our data practices
  • Impact-driven: You want your work to directly improve people’s professional lives
Technical Skills
  • Experience with data analysis tools (SQL, Python, R, Excel, or similar)
  • Proficiency with analytics platforms (Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Tableau, etc.)
  • Understanding of statistical analysis and data visualization principles
  • Ability to work with databases and perform data manipulation
  • Familiarity with A/B testing and experimentation frameworks (preferred)
We value formal credentials, however no specific degree is required. The best fit for this role will be highly passionate about their impact. About Our Platform We’re building a comprehensive career ecosystem that provides job seekers with free access to tools and resources typically reserved for expensive career coaching services. We’re releasing several new tools and resources, including but not limited to resume optimization, interview preparation, skill assessments, and personalized career guidance — all designed to level the playing field in professional development. Your role will be essential in understanding how users engage with these tools and identifying opportunities to enhance their career development journey.

Ready to Make Career Development Accessible to All?

We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experience levels – if you’re passionate about our mission and have the curiosity to dive deep into data, we want to hear from you.
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