Deccan Chronicle

DATA ANALYSTS GET MORE THAN TECHIES: REPORT

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Mumbai, June 23: Difficult screening and a higher cut-off benchmark explain why data analysts earn more than software engineers at a fresher level, according to a report.

“Data analysts are earning more than software engineers, which indicates that demandsupp­ly gap is higher in the case of the former. Compared to roles in IT services, companies evaluate candidates for analytical roles through assessment­s that have higher difficulty and cut-off benchmarks,” says the report put together by CoCubes Technologi­es.

CoCubes Technologi­es analysed results of 43,000 assessment­s conducted for top analytic companies in the country over the last 12 months and collated the report titled Guidebook for Hiring Entry Level Analytics Talent.

It shows that data analysts at the fresher level are drawing an average annual salary of `7 lakh as against `3.2 lakh for software engineers. And this figure can go up to `10 lakh, depending on the job profile and fringe benefits being offered.

As per the report, companies are side-stepping tier-1 colleges and approachin­g tier 2 and 3 institutes to hire data analysts to ensure the new recruits stay with them longer.

According to the report, there are jobs in data analysis which don’t require high cognitive abilities and client interactio­n and have more to do with data management and data warehousin­g.

“This is resulting in a re-look at hiring strategy as such roles see high attrition if candidates are from tier-1 colleges. So many companies have started looking at tier 2 and 3 colleges to map the right talent for jobs,” it added. — PTI

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