| Category | Examples | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Core skills | Data Cleaning, Data Visualization | 12 |
| Languages & tools | SQL, Python, R, Excel, Tableau | 14 |
| Statistical concepts | Regression, A/B Testing, KPIs | 10 |
| Data infrastructure | ETL, Data Warehousing | 8 |
| Certifications | Google Data Analytics, Tableau | 6 |
| Action verbs | Analyzed, Automated, Forecasted | 10 |
01Core skills
02Languages & tools
03Statistical concepts
04Data infrastructure & certifications
05How to actually use these keywords
Tools and languages can go straight into a Skills line. But the keywords that actually move your score are embedded in a bullet next to a measurable business outcome, using what we call the X-Y-Z formula — Accomplished X, measured by Y, by doing Z.
Pull from the posting, not this list
This list is a reference, not a checklist to copy wholesale. The keywords that actually move your score are the ones that appear in the specific job description — paste it into our free scorer and it'll surface exactly which ones you're missing.
06Frequently asked questions
What ATS keywords do data analyst resumes need?
SQL and the specific visualization/analysis tools named in the posting, plus statistical concepts when the role calls for them. Naming the exact tool matters more than describing skill level generally.
Do I need Python or R, or is SQL and Excel enough?
Depends entirely on the posting. List only what the specific job description asks for or what you're prepared to discuss in an interview.
Should I quantify the impact of my data analysis work?
Yes — a bullet naming a tool without a business outcome is a weaker signal than one that connects analysis to a result.
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