Management can’t make good decisions on yesterday’s numbers. The BI Analyst builds the live dashboards that let leadership see what’s happening in the business right now — revenue, churn, operational KPIs — without waiting for someone to run a report.

The work overlaps with Data Analyst, but a BI Analyst usually owns the dashboard and reporting infrastructure end-to-end — not a one-off analysis, but a system that keeps updating itself.

What you need: SQL, a BI tool used at real depth (not just charts — actual data modeling inside the tool), and a working understanding of what KPIs actually matter to leadership.

This role appears across nearly every industry in Indonesia — retail, hospitality, manufacturing, education, agribusiness — which makes it one of the more stable entry points into data work, even if it’s not the flashiest title on the list.

Good fit if: you like turning numbers into something visual and immediate, and you want a role that exists in almost every type of company, not just tech.