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Data Analyst Resume Optimizer

Data analyst resumes that recruiters can find.

SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI, dbt. We score your resume against the JD and rewrite weak bullets with the metric-driven phrasing analyst hiring loops look for.

What changes in your resume

Same facts. Different read.

Three real-shape rewrites we'd make on a typical data analyst resume. Notice nothing was invented — just sharpened.

  • Original

    Built dashboards for the marketing team.

    Rewritten

    Built 12 self-serve Tableau dashboards used weekly by the marketing team; reduced ad-hoc data requests by ~40%.

    Why: Turns vague output into concrete units (12 dashboards) and a downstream impact (fewer ad-hoc requests).

  • Original

    Did SQL queries to pull data.

    Rewritten

    Wrote and maintained ~80 production SQL queries (Snowflake + dbt) feeding the executive KPI deck.

    Why: Quantifies the work, names the stack, and ties it to a stakeholder outcome.

  • Original

    Helped run A/B tests.

    Rewritten

    Designed and analyzed 6 A/B tests on onboarding; one shipped change drove +12% activation lift.

    Why: Specific count, role in the test, and the only thing recruiters care about — outcome.

Common mistakes

The patterns we see most often.

These come up across thousands of rewrites. Each one drops your ATS score by 5–15 points on its own.

  • 01

    Listing tools without context. "SQL, Python, Tableau" in a skills section is fine; the bullets need to show you used them.

  • 02

    No statistical reasoning surfaced. Mentioning A/B tests without the design (sample size, metric, result) reads as box-checking.

  • 03

    Treating "data analyst" and "data scientist" as one role. Tailor — JDs that lean ML want Python/stats; pure BI roles want Tableau/SQL/storytelling.

  • 04

    Skipping the business outcome. "Built a model with 0.91 AUC" is meaningless to a hiring manager without the dollar or % impact.

Common questions

Data Analyst Resume questions, answered.

  • Will it work for entry-level analyst roles?

    Yes — the rewrite emphasizes whatever quantified projects you have (course projects, internships, freelance) and avoids inflating titles. If a JD asks for 3+ years and you have 1, the score reflects that honestly.

  • How does it handle BI vs data science JDs?

    It reads the JD first and weighs differently. A pure BI role weighs Tableau/Power BI/SQL more than ML; a hybrid role weighs Python/statistics. The "missing keywords" list shows you exactly which side a JD leans toward.

  • Can I download the rewritten resume?

    Yes. The free tier shows your score and missing keywords; one-time payment unlocks the full rewrite as a clean ATS-readable PDF.

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