Online Data Analyst Junior for 17 Year Old Teens – Python focus

About the Company IBM is a global technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York. We are a leading provider of enterprise-level software, services, and hardware. With a presence in over 170 countries, IBM is committed to innovation that matters—for our company and for the world. We are dedicated to fostering the next generation of talent through various programs and initiatives, empowering individuals to develop critical skills in emerging technologies like data science and AI. Job Description Are you a driven 17-year-old with a passion for data and a foundational understanding of Python? IBM is seeking an Online Data Analyst Junior to join our innovative team. This role is designed for ambitious young minds eager to dive deep into the world of data analytics, offering hands-on experience with real-world datasets. You will work remotely, collaborating with a supportive team to extract insights, build reports, and contribute to data-driven decision-making. This is a unique opportunity to kickstart your career in a dynamic and future-focused industry, learning from seasoned professionals while applying your Python skills to solve challenging problems. We are looking for individuals who are curious, detail-oriented, and excited to learn and grow within a global technology leader. Key Responsibilities • Assist in collecting, cleaning, and organizing large datasets using Python. • Perform basic exploratory data analysis to identify trends and patterns. • Develop and maintain simple Python scripts for data processing and automation. • Create visualizations and reports to present findings clearly and concisely. • Collaborate with senior analysts to understand project requirements and contribute to data-driven solutions. • Learn and apply new data analysis techniques and tools under guidance. • Document processes and methodologies for data handling and analysis. • Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas for data improvement and innovation. Required Skills • Proficiency in Python programming, including libraries like Pandas and NumPy. • Basic understanding of data analysis concepts and statistical methods. • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, especially for online collaboration. • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively in a remote environment. • High school student, 17 years of age, with a demonstrated interest in technology or data science. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Matplotlib, Seaborn, Tableau, Power BI). • Familiarity with SQL for database querying. • Participation in coding competitions, data science bootcamps, or relevant online courses. • Experience with version control systems like Git. Perks & Benefits • Mentorship from experienced data professionals. • Access to IBM's extensive learning resources and professional development programs. • Opportunity to work on impactful projects for a global tech leader. • Flexible remote work environment. • Competitive junior-level salary. • Build a strong foundation for a career in data science and analytics. Apply To This Job Apply To This Job Apply To This Job

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