Remote analyst jobs cover the roles that turn a company's data into decisions — business analysts, data analysts, financial analysts and reporting or BI analysts — worked from anywhere. Analyst work suits remote delivery well because the output is documents, models and dashboards rather than presence. Updated daily.
The four types you will see below. Business analyst — requirements, process and stakeholder work, often in a named domain. Data analyst — SQL first, then a BI tool, sometimes Python or R. Financial analyst — forecasting, variance and board reporting, usually inside a finance team. Reporting or BI analyst — building and maintaining the dashboards everyone else reads.
What repeats in the requirements. SQL appears in the majority of data and reporting listings. Excel remains near-universal on the finance side. Named tools cluster around Power BI, Tableau and Looker. Beyond tooling, the requirement that comes up most on remote analyst roles is the ability to write — if the team is distributed, your analysis is read, not presented.
Seniority and pay. Ranges vary widely by employer location rather than by remoteness. Where an employer states a range it is shown on the listing card, so you can compare directly instead of guessing.
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A.C. Coy
Contract
Remote
United States
3 years
Capital Blue Cross
Full-time
Remote
United States
3 years
Govcio
Full-time
Remote
United States
11 months
Govcio
Full-time
Remote
United States
11 months
Kimley-Horn
Full-time
Remote
United States
11 months
MPOWERHealth
Full-time
Remote
United States
3 years
A.C. Coy
Full-time
Remote
United States
3 years
Tripoint Solutions
Full-time
Remote
United States
3 years
Crum & Forster
Full-time
Remote
United States
3 years
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