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20 open jobs ・ Updated last on 22 August 2026
Spotify
Senior Product Quality Analyst, AI Voice
Spotify
Staff Data Engineer, Subscriptions User Understanding
Spotify
Research Scientist, Generative Audio
Paddle
Staff Insights Analyst
Paddle
Business Analyst
Paddle
Senior Marketing Insights Analyst
DuckDuckGo
Director, Data Science
DuckDuckGo
Senior Data Scientist
Greyparrot
Lead Data Scientist
Hurree
Business Analyst
Abound
Graduate Data Scientist
Supabase
Senior Data Analyst - Marketing
Reboot
Data Insights Specialist
Reboot
Head of Data Insights and AI
Hutch
Games Analyst
VRChat
Senior Data Scientist
Nearform
Knowledge Graph Engineer
Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Ads Foundational Representations
Atom Bank
Junior Data Scientist
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- What types of data analyst jobs are available on WFH Jobs?
- We feature a variety of data roles, including data analysts, data scientists, business intelligence analysts, machine learning engineers, and analytics managers from top companies worldwide.
- How can you land a remote data analyst job?
- Most remote data analyst jobs want you to be comfortable working with SQL, Python, or R. Knowing your way around tools like Tableau or Power BI is a plus, and being able to dig into data to find meaningful trends really matters. If you are after a more senior role, having some background in machine learning or statistical modeling can help set you apart.
- Can you get a remote data analyst job if you are just starting out?
- For sure! There are lots of roles for people just starting out, not just experienced professionals. If you are looking at these entry-level jobs, we believe it would be helpful to know some basic statistics, SQL, and a few common data analysis tools. But be aware that, especially in entry-level roles, it can be very competitive, and setting yourself apart with strong references is almost necessary.