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Best freelance Data Analysts for Retail Technology to hire in 2025

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Look for someone who knows data analysis tools like Excel, SQL, and Python. They should also have good communication skills to explain their findings. Make sure they understand the kind of data your project uses and can provide insights.
Check their past projects and client reviews on Contra. Look for experience in your industry or similar projects. Ask for recommendations or case studies that show their skills and success.
Lay out the project goals and timelines right from the start. Discuss what data is available and how to access it. Agree on the tools and methods they will use to analyze the data.
Be specific about what results you need, like reports or dashboards. Set milestones and deadlines for each stage of the project. Make sure both sides agree on what's expected.
Decide whether you need descriptive, predictive, or prescriptive analysis. Think about what questions you want the data to answer. This will guide you to the right skilled analyst.
Set regular check-ins or progress updates. Use project management tools that both you and the analyst can access. This helps ensure the project stays on track and on time.
Discuss and plan how to protect your data. Make sure the analyst follows security best practices. This includes setting permissions and using secure ways to share files.
Determine if you need visual charts, written reports, or a combination of formats. Ensure the data is presented in a way you and your team can easily understand. Ask the analyst for examples of their work in these formats.
Check if the deliverables meet the agreed-upon criteria. Look at the impact and whether the insights were actionable. Seek feedback from your team on how useful the results were.
Agree on how often you'll communicate and the best tools to use. Make sure they know who to contact for questions or clarifications. Set these expectations early for smooth working relations.
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