Final Dashboard (Microsoft Power BI) REPORT SUMMARY
Dashboard Title: Data Professional Survey Breakdown
This Power BI dashboard titled "Data Professional Survey Breakdown" provides a comprehensive overview of a survey conducted among data professionals. Here's a narration of the various components and insights provided in the visualization:
This dashboard provides a clear snapshot of the demographics, job market difficulties, satisfaction levels, and salary insights of data professionals, making it a valuable tool for understanding the landscape of the data industry.
Participant's Country
Visualization: Treemap
Insight:
The majority of survey participants are from the United States, followed by India. Other countries have significantly fewer participants.
Difficulty to Break into Data Industry
Visualization: Donut Chart
Insight:
42.7% of participants found it easy to break into the data industry.
24.76% reported neither easy nor difficult.
21.2% found it difficult.
6.98% found it very difficult.
4.36% found it very easy.
Happiness with Salary
Visualization: Gauge Chart
Insight:
The average happiness with salary is rated at 4.27 out of 10.
Happiness with Work/Life Balance
Visualization: Gauge Chart
Insight:
The average happiness with work/life balance is rated at 5.74 out of 10.
Average Age of Survey Takers
Insight:
The average age of the survey participants is 29.87 years old.
Count of Survey Takers
Insight:
A total of 630 data professionals participated in the survey.
Favorite Programming Language
Visualization: Stacked Bar Chart
Insight:
Python is the most favored programming language, with the highest count of voters across all job titles.
R, Other languages, C/C++, JavaScript, and Java have significantly fewer voters.
Average Salary based on Job Title
Visualization: Bar Chart
Insight:
Data Scientists have the highest average salary at 94 units.
Data Engineers and Data Architects follow with average salaries of 65 and 64 units, respectively.
Other job titles have lower average salaries, with Data Analysts at 55 units, Database Developers at 33 units, and Students/Looking/None at 27 units.
Published:July 13, 2024