Business Analyst (Remote, Entry Level)

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Job Description: About the job Business Analyst (Remote, Entry Level) United States (Remote) On behalf of a US-based Technology Client About the Role We’re working with a growing US technology company to bring on an Entry-Level Business Analyst to support data-driven decision-making across multiple teams. This is a fully remote role with structured onboarding, ideal for recent graduates, career switchers, and early-career professionals looking to break into tech without needing a technical background. What You’ll Do • Analyze business processes and identify improvement opportunities • Work with stakeholders to gather and document requirements • Create reports, dashboards, and basic data insights • Support product, operations, and leadership teams with analysis • Assist with market, user, and competitor research • Help translate business needs into clear documentation Who Should Apply • Interest in technology, data, or business operations • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills • Comfortable working with numbers, trends, or reports • Good written and verbal communication • Experience from school projects, internships, bootcamps, or self-learning New grads welcome Nice to Have (Not Required) • Excel, arenaflex Sheets, or basic SQL exposure • Familiarity with tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker • Understanding of Agile or business process mapping What’s Offered • 100% Remote (US-based) • Growth into Senior Analyst / Product / Strategy roles • Mentorship and training • Real-world tech project exposure • Competitive entry-level compensation Why This Role Stands Out • Entry-level access to a US tech company • No advanced technical skills required • Build experience used across multiple career paths Role: Business Analyst (Remote, Entry Level) Number of Openings: 1 Skills: • Analytical Skills • SQL • Agile • Looker • Power BI Industries: • Staffing & Recruiting Job Function: Others Experience: 0 To 3 Years Locations: • Adams, New York, United States Apply tot his job

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