A PostgreSQL project using a dataset that pulls job postings from Google's search results for Data Analyst positions in the United States. Dataset created by Luke Barousse.
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A PostgreSQL project using a dataset that pulls job postings from Google's search results for Data Analyst positions in the United States. Dataset created by Luke Barousse.
This dashboard was created for Job Seekers, Job Transitioners, and Job Swappers to solve a common problem: information about the data job market is scattered and hard to grasp. Using a real-world dataset of 2024 data science job postings (including titles, salaries, and locations), this project provides a single, easy-to-use interface.
"📊 🇺🇸 Explore Data Analyst job trends across the USA with SQL! Uncover top-paying jobs, in-demand skills, and key market trends in the Data Analyst field.
It's a project that I started to explore about data jobs.
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