US BI careers
BI and reporting analysts turn operational data into trusted metrics, dashboards, and recurring decision systems. The strongest roles go beyond making charts: they define metrics, understand the data model, catch quality problems, and help teams act on what the dashboard reveals.
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Choose a metric such as revenue retention, order cycle time, or forecast accuracy. Show the executive view, the manager drill-down, and the analyst validation view. This demonstrates more judgment than a dashboard filled with unrelated visuals.
Pick the part of the reporting chain you most want to own.
Look for BI Analyst, Reporting Analyst, Dashboard Developer, and Power BI Analyst roles. Portfolios matter: show how you chose a metric, simplified the view, handled filters, and made the output useful for a real decision.
Explore Analytics Engineer, BI Developer, Data Modeler, and Data Quality Analyst roles. SQL, semantic models, data lineage, testing, and warehouse concepts become more important as you move closer to the data layer.
Search for Business Intelligence Analyst, Performance Analyst, and Insights Analyst roles. These often reward business context, metric governance, stakeholder management, and the ability to challenge a misleading KPI.
Compare broader data analyst jobs or see finance reporting roles. Building a BI team in the US? Reach candidates who understand reporting, metrics, and the data behind them — post an analyst job.
BI commonly emphasizes governed metrics, dashboards, and repeatable reporting. Data analytics can include broader investigation, experimentation, predictive work, or one-off analysis. Many employers blend the two.
A visualization tool is a useful entry point, but employers also look for SQL, data-model awareness, quality control, and evidence that your work improves a decision rather than simply displaying data.
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Guidehouse
Full-time
Remote
United States
$89,000 - $148,000 USD yearly
4 hours
Ardent Eagle Solutions
Full-time
On-site
District of Columbia, United States
4 hours
Nestlé
On-site
United States
$68,000 - $90,000 USD yearly
4 hours
US Physical Therapy
Full-time
On-site
Houston, Texas, United States
4 hours
City of New York
Full-time
On-site
New York City, New York, United States
4 hours
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