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Fully remote Data Analyst roles available for the following places:

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“THANK YOU SO MUCH! This has changed my life – I am able to work flexibly around my kids school, choose my hours and holidays, work on projects I want to work on, and at the same time earn more than I have ever earned before”

Working from home

For certain careers, people no longer need to commute to work every day. Nowadays, working from home gives you the freedom to manage childcare and your family/ personal life more easily while working a flexible hours full-time job. There are too many advantages to mention them all.

Gaining work as a data analyst, either as a freelancer or employee, is easier than you think. Most bootcamps and courses insist you need to be a human dictionary of formulas and scripts but in reality you just need to learn a few core skills and know how to teach yourself the bits you don’t know.

About you

Your unique situation You might be looking for work after an extended period raising children, needing an additional household income, looking to switch careers, or only able to work certain hours of the day

We offer an “industry first” plain English (for people with no prior knowledge) course which will train you at your own pace to be able to attain work as a data analyst, as well as help you perfect your CV/ Resume and support you during the application process

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a data analyst?

There are many free resources on this website, but if you want a more formal education, we offer a complete online boot camp. You can study at your own pace, and we offer wraparound support to train you to apply effectively for work.

What prior experience do I need?

None. It is a myth that you must memorise hundreds of formulas and techniques to get work. There are a relatively few key skills that employers are looking for, we will teach you how to master these and also how to sell yourself and your skills.

Who is teaching the course?

I have worked as a data analyst for 20 years. I deliberately move jobs every 18 months/ 2 years for a jump in salary so I am always applying for work, so I know what works. I have worked across multiple sectors including the NHS, Private retail, Banking, Insurance, and Local Government so I know what is common across all industries.

Why Data Analysis?

All jobs require a compromise between salary and stress. Working as a data analyst is the “sweet spot” where it is largely a stress-free, flexible work that offers a decent salary and not a very difficult barrier to entry.