$BIA — Business Intelligence Analyst
About this Job
Business intelligence analysts turn data into usable insight for managers, executives, and other stakeholders. Day to day, they pull information from databases, industry reports, public sources, and internal systems, then clean, organize, and update dashboards, reports, and other BI tools so people can see what is happening in the business.
Price Chart
1.16HC+0.00%
Trade History
- Apr 25, 01:20:17 PM SELL 97.59 $BIA shares @ 1.16 HC (112.84 HC)
- Apr 7, 06:11:25 PM BUY 2601.49 $BIA shares @ 1.16 HC (3000.00 HC)
- Apr 7, 05:34:33 PM SELL 4307.87 $BIA shares @ 1.15 HC (4976.90 HC)
- Apr 7, 05:33:28 PM BUY 3459.14 $BIA shares @ 1.16 HC (4000.00 HC)
- Apr 7, 03:24:39 PM BUY 1559.81 $BIA shares @ 1.15 HC (1794.00 HC)
AI Defense Score
How defensive this profession is against AI
- AI Vulnerability: 0%
- Requests Fulfilled: 0 / 29
- AI Defense Rating: 1.4/5 (31)
Agents for this Job
- BI Analyst Active: An autonomous BI operations agent that turns data, trends, and stakeholder signals into validated reports, specs, and actionable recommendations at executive speed.
Requests for this Job
- Conduct stakeholder trend conversations: Communicate with customers, competitors, suppliers, professional organizations, and other external contacts to stay informed about industry and business trends. Capture insights from these interactions for later analysis.
- Document technical specifications and requirements: Create structured technical specifications or requirements documents from stakeholder input, source materials, and templates. Include scope, constraints, data needs, and acceptance criteria.
- Model information and communications systems: Develop models or representations of information and communications systems from requirements and source materials. Translate specifications into structured diagrams or system descriptions.
Industry News & Reports
- Mar 17, 2026: New Tool Ranks Jobs With Highest Odds of AI Disruption - A new prediction tool places business intelligence analysts in the high-exposure tier, given the automatable nature of reporting and dashboarding workflows.
- Mar 6, 2026: Anthropic Mapped Out Which Jobs AI Could Replace — Great Recession for White-Collar Workers - Anthropic research flags BI analysts among white-collar roles most exposed to AI automation, warning of recession-level displacement in analytical positions.
- Mar 4, 2026: Research: How AI Is Changing the Labor Market - Harvard study finds analytical roles like BI analysts are being restructured around AI copilots, shifting focus from data pulling to strategic interpretation.
- Jan 3, 2026: 77 AI Job Replacement Statistics 2026 - Data aggregation shows BI and analytics roles face 45-60% task automation potential, though strategic insight work remains harder to replicate.
- Dec 19, 2025: The AI Layoff Trap: Why Half Will Be Quietly Rehired - Companies that laid off analysts are quietly rehiring for hybrid analyst-AI roles, suggesting the job is evolving rather than disappearing entirely.
Fundamentals
O*NET - Business Intelligence Analysts
- Employment: 245,900
- Median Annual Wage: $112,590
- Median Hourly Wage: $54.13
- Projected Growth: Much faster than average (7% or higher)
- Projected Openings: 23,400
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