Data Science Jobs: Your Go-To Guide for April
Navigate the data science job market with our top picks for April. From budget-friendly options to premium roles, find the right fit for your skills.
Quick Picks
Best overall: Associate Data Scientist.
Best budget: Data Analyst.
Best for growth: Computational Linguist Annotator.
Entry-Level Data Science Positions
Looking to break into data science without breaking the bank? These roles offer a stepping stone into the industry without demanding a decade of experience.
Data Analyst
The Data Analyst position is ideal if you're starting your career. It offers a practical entry into data science with real-world applications, making it perfect for recent grads. However, don't expect the highest salary here — it's about gaining experience.
Data Analyst
Associate Data Scientist
For those who want to dive deeper, the Associate Data Scientist role offers a more challenging environment with better pay. It's the best pick if you've got some foundational knowledge and want to expand your skills.
Associate Data Scientist
Entry-level jobs can set the foundation, but if you’re ready to climb up, the following roles provide more responsibility and higher paychecks.
Mid-Level Roles with Growth Potential
These positions are for those who have a few years under their belt and are looking to step up their game.
Computational Linguist
The Computational Linguist Annotator position is a smart move if you're interested in the intersection of language and data. It's not your typical data job, but the growth potential is significant due to the specialized skills required.
Computational Linguist
Lead Finder
Lead Finder positions offer a unique angle with a focus on data-driven decision-making. It's a great option for those who enjoy a mix of technical and strategic work.
Lead Finder
Mid-level roles bring more responsibility and often more stress, but they pave the way to senior positions where the real decision-making happens.
Senior and Specialized Roles
These are for the seasoned professionals ready to lead and innovate.
Accounting Data Analyst
If numbers and leadership are your strengths, the Accounting Data Analyst to the Principal position is where you should aim. It offers a strategic role with excellent pay, but be prepared for high expectations.
Accounting Data Analyst
Legal Data Analyst
The Legal Data Analyst role is perfect for those with a knack for detail and a background in law. It's a niche area, but the demand and compensation reflect that.
Legal Data Analyst
Senior roles demand expertise and often come with their own set of challenges, but the rewards can be substantial.
Speaking of budget picks, we went deep on salaries in Warehouse Jobs: Who's Paying the Most This Spring — worth a read if you want the full breakdown.