statistics
The study of statistical theory, methods and practices such as collection, organisation, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data. It deals with all aspects of data including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments in order to forecast and plan work-related activities.
Also called: use of statistics in performance of work, metadata, survey data, data analysis, data work, use of data, use of statistics, data collection
- 114
- occupations list it
- 43
- as essential
- 71
- as useful
Essential for
43- accountant
- actuarial assistant
- actuarial consultant
- alternative fuels engineer
- analytical chemist
- assayer
- astronomer
- behavioural scientist
- bioinformatics scientist
- biometrician
- business intelligence manager
- climatologist
- computer vision engineer
- cosmologist
- criminologist
- data analyst
- data scientist
- demographer
- economic adviser
- economist
- epidemiologist
- financial analyst
- food production planner
- geographer
- geographic information systems specialist
- geologist
- geology technician
- hydrologist
- market research analyst
- mathematician
- microelectronics smart manufacturing engineer
- military engineer
- oceanographer
- physicist
- political scientist
- predictive maintenance expert
- rail project engineer
- seismologist
- sensory scientist
- sociologist
- statistical assistant
- statistician
- transport planner
Useful for
71- accounting assistant
- accounting manager
- advertising media planner
- air traffic manager
- assistant lecturer
- back office specialist
- bank treasurer
- banking products manager
- big data archive librarian
- blockchain architect
- bookkeeper
- budget manager
- business economics researcher
- business studies and economics teacher secondary school
- call centre quality auditor
- central bank governor
- chief marketing officer
- commodity broker
- commodity trader
- communications lecturer
- data engineer
- data quality specialist
- economic development coordinator
- economics lecturer
- financial controller
- financial manager
- financial markets back office administrator
- food analyst
- food biotechnologist
- food regulatory advisor
- forecast manager
- foreign exchange broker
- foreign exchange cashier
- foreign exchange trader
- freight transport dispatcher
- futures trader
- hydrogenation machine operator
- ICT application configurator
- insurance claims handler
- insurance product manager
- insurance rating analyst
- insurance risk consultant
- market research interviewer
- marketing assistant
- marketing manager
- medical physics expert
- meteorologist
- meteorology technician
- middle office analyst
- physics lecturer
- physics technician
- politics lecturer
- project manager
- quality engineering technician
- rail logistics coordinator
- raw material reception operator
- sales manager
- secondary school teacher
- securities analyst
- securities broker
- securities trader
- securities underwriter
- social work researcher
- sociology lecturer
- special-interest groups' official
- stock broker
- stock trader
- supply chain manager
- survey enumerator
- university research assistant
- warehouse manager
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