Analytics India Salary Study 2016

Analytics India Salary Study 2016

Analytics India
Salary Study 2016
April 2016
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Foreword
Introduction
Emerging Job Roles In Analytics
Research Methodology
Parameters Of Study
Overview Of Salary Trends
Salary Trends Across Tools & Skills
Salary Trends Across Cities
Salary Trend For Skills Across Cities
Salary Trends In Experience
Salary Trends Across Company Type
Conclusion
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FOREWORD
It is the prime honor of Analytics India Magazine to
present this year’s ‘Annual Analytics India Salary Study
2016.’ Analytics India Magazine has been catering to
the growing analytics community in India since last 4
years.
Being the voice of analytics community, we have
become India’s leading Online portal and are continually
striving towards providing the best possible reads
including thought-leadership articles, case studies,
researches, interviews and the latest news and updates
on analytics. It is hardly surprising that we have not
only seen the growth of analytics in India, but have also
followed it closely.
The recent advent of analytical tools in India has created
a plethora of opportunities for data professionals.
However, it is vital to know which way the wind is
blowing before setting to sail! Therefore, this report is
our annual initiative highlighting the latest salary trends,
along with the popular skills and software in the current
scenario helping professionals in making the right
career decisions.
Moreover, we feel privileged to partner with AnalytixLabs
this year, one of the front-runners in analytics education
in India, who have worked with us for months to bring
this report to its fruition.
Enjoy number crunching and happy reading!
As one of the first analytics training institutes,
AnalytixLabs is recognized as a pioneer in analytics
training since 2011. Our faculty members have over
50 years of global analytics experience and are drawn
from leading consulting and technology firms such
as McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte, Fidelity, Facebook,
Genpact, etc.
Analytics, as an industry, is growing as companies
are increasingly taking up an integrated approach in
Analytics. As a result, demand for professionals with
Analytics skills is on the rise.
In fact, at AnalytixLabs, we get admission applications
from candidates who are, either analytics professionals
wanting to enhance their skills, or are professionals
from other fields who want to get into analytics.
The question invariably on everyone’s mind is how
analytics will help them grow in their career. This is
an easy question, since analytics has become a key
performance differentiator in every business function
rather than the once “nice to have” function.
Hence, this ‘Analytics India Salary Study 2016’, in
partnership with Analytics India Magazine, is well-timed
with this trend and serves as a good dipstick on this
transition that the analytics industry is dealing with.
Further, it gives an overview of the emerging analytics
jobs. We hope you find this report interesting and
useful.
Wishing you a bright future, enjoy reading!
Sumeet Bansal
Founder & CEO
AnalytixLabs
Bhasker Gupta
Founder & Chief Editor
Analytics India Magazine
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For the last several years, several reports from
think-tanks like McKinsey, Deloitte and Harvard have
consistently forecasted that the demand for analytics
professionals would supersede the supply, However,
it is only in the last two years that the majority of
organizations have started filling this gap like never
before.
With the acceleration in the use of devices that
constantly produce data, organizations are drowning
in data and yet starving for insights. Hence, the
adoption of analytics has been unprecedented in
this period leading to emergence of both multi-
disciplinary and new specialized job roles.
When Data Analytics investments have dominated
the enterprises’ spending in 2015-16 across all the
sectors and the same trend is expected of coming
years, then salary becomes an important factor for
professionals looking for lucrative career options.
INTRODUCTION
“It is a
capital
mistake to
theorize
before one
has data.”
Sherlock Holmes in ‘A Study in Scarlett’
by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Thus, this report acts as a useful dipstick in the
growing world of analytics and also helps the
aspirants to understand the prospects of emerging
job roles, what is more suitable for them, and what
they can expect.
We have tried to share the insights on salary through
various approaches, such as job roles, skills sets and
different type of firms. This has become important
and necessary when most of the candidates find
themselves in a maze with new terminologies, tools
and job roles coming up frequently, without any clear
definition or demarcation.
An initiative by Analytics India Magazine in
partnership with AnalytixLabs, the focus of this
study is to compare the salary trends amongst
professionals, specializing in different skills and tools,
while also providing an overview of the analytics
salary in key Indian metropolitan cities as well as
companies and across various experience levels.
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Traditionally, business intelligence has
been helping firms analyze their historical
data. However, tables turned when Data
Analytics gave the power to predict events
and suggest actions.
Due to its potential, the past few years have
witnessed a phenomenal growth in the
reach of data analytics.
Although some domains, like marketing,
sales, and customer relationship
management, started using data analytics
much before any other field, but today
almost all sectors identified – be it research,
EMERGING JOB ROLES IN
ANALYTICS
Ankita Gupta is the Principal Consultant and Co-founder of AnalytixLabs.
Starting her career with McKinsey where she helped set-up the Analytics
team in 2004, she has had a core focus in the Marketing Analytics area. Post
almost 8 years with McKinsey, she then moved to Fidelity Investments to
own the analytics for their UK client-side businesses. As a part of her work,
she has worked across various industries like Healthcare, Telecom, Banking,
Hi- Tech across various countries like Japan, Russia, UK, US concentrating in
domains like Choice Based Modelling, Customer Life cycle Management and
Pricing.
By education, Ankita holds a Maths Hons degree from St Stephen’s College,
Delhi University and has also completed her MBA from ISB, Hyderabad.
government organizations, healthcare,
services, manufacturing, airlines or even
sports – are realizing the value data
analytics has and are continuously roping in
competent professionals to help them milk
the several opportunities that they might
have missed otherwise.
With increasing adoption of Analytics,
rising alongside the relatively new big data
platforms, are some new job roles, like Data
Scientist, Data Engineers, Big Data analysts
and Data Visualization analysts.
Let’s take a look at these emerging roles:
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Big Data Analyst:
Big Data Analyst requires strong data mining skills,
including ETL (data Extraction-Transformation-
Loading), data validation, data exploration and
aggregation. Here at least a basic working knowledge
of Big Data platforms, like Hadoop and MapReduce,
Pig and Hive is mandatory.
Using scripting languages like R and Python, a Big
Data analyst should be able to generate business
insights after processing the raw data.
The role also involves working with IT teams and
some job roles may even require statistical analysis
capabilities.
Data Scientist:
A data scientist primarily deconstructs structured
and unstructured data, explores it through the
use of “Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics”,
relates the insights obtained to the objectives of
the firm and communicates their value to different
business functions (like IT, Marketing, Management,
Operations, etc).
This role requires inter-disciplinary skills and high
degree of proficiency with analytics languages,
like SAS/ R/ Python as well as a good working
knowledge of platforms like Hadoop.
A data scientist is expected to combine the skills of
analyzing big data, using advanced statistical and
machine learning algorithms, harnessing the power of
social media and wielding investigation tools to tell a
compelling story that a layman can understand.
Data Engineer:
A data engineer designs, builds, and manages the
information or ‘big data’ infrastructure. Essentially,
they develop the architecture and systems which
drive analysis and processing of data as well as
ensure efficient functioning of these systems.
They also gather and process raw data, integrate
innovative solutions and algorithms into production
systems and support business decisions with ad hoc
analysis. Data engineers are required to work closely
with IT teams and Data Scientist.
Their role is quite instrumental for successful
implementation of enterprise wide analytics.
Data Visualization Analyst:
They utilize BI and visual analytics tools like,
Tableau, QlikView etc. to analyze large amount
of data and present a compelling story in visual
formats – such as infographics, maps and other
multidimensional charts and dashboard.
Data Visualization has got to do with
“Descriptive” analytics where explanation
and exploration are the two main goals.
As competition is increasing and company
performance is becoming necessary to track,
the demand for visual analysts is increasing.
Conclusion:
Despite the demarcations between job
titles, skills and roles often overlap, or are
interchangeably used and organization offers
a position where the expertise required is a
combination of two or more roles.
At end of the day, big data analytics
behemoth is basically looking for two types
of people – those who can channelize large
amount of information and those who can
translate business problems to analytical
problems, while the ability to communicate
remains intrinsic to both roles.
As more and more businesses and government
organizations across the world are going to put
their faith in data-driven decisions, a plethora of
roles previously unheard of – such as Internet of
Things (IoT) architect, marketing technologist,
technology broker and chief data officer – will
be introduced into the fold of data analytics.
The skills required for such roles will be in
tandem with the development of existing
technologies and, undoubtedly, with new
technologies unfurling, exciting opportunities for
professional will come up to learn and grow.
Key technology skills
needed for rapid/agile
insight delivery
Translators / hard-to-find
skills - deeply understand
how analytics can deliver
business value
Analytics factory- front line
Partly offshore-able roles
- e.g.: create reports, data
transformations, etcWork hand-in-hand with IT
Work flow Integrator
Business
Partner
Change manager
Data Analytics
Leadership
Data
Visualization
Analyst
Data
Scientists
Analytics Skills
Business Skills
Technology Skills
Work flow
Integrator
Data
Architect
Data
Strategist
Data Quality
Operator
Model
Developer
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Predictive
What “could” happen?
Prescriptive
What “should” we do?
How many dissatisfied
customers will leave in the next
6 months?
Which of my customers is likely
to default on payments?
Do I have enough staff to
answer calls?
How can I optimize my customer
retention budget for maximizing
ROI?
How should we serve the
customers to increase customer
satisfaction?
What is the best possible
outcome?
What is the best outcome given
the variability in specified areas?
Optimization, Machine Learning
What will happen next?
What if these trends continue?
What could happen?
What actions are needed?
Predictive Models, Forecasts,
Statistical analysis
How satisfied are my customers?
How is my business performing,
over the last one year?
Where is company bleeding its
revenues?
What happened?
Where exactly is the problem?
How many, how often, where?
Business Intelligence:
Reports, Dashboards
Business
Problems
How
analytics
helps?
Tools &
Techniques
Descriptive
What “has” happened?
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From our research we found that there are certain factors that affect the
salary trends pan India, and we divided the data based on these parameters
for the ease of understanding. Primarily, these are crucial while deciding the
salary.
PARAMETERS OF STUDY
Our data shows that cities with a
higher cost of living have higher
salaries. Since, the Analytics
industry thrives on analytical tools,
we also compared different tools
being used and the salary range for
the same.
City Experience Technical Skills Type of Company
However, salaries in analytics can
also vary considerably depending
on role and years of experience as
well as the type of company. Thus,
we have looked at the wages by
type of company, considering the
various consulting, IT and boutique
firms in the analytics domain.
This report is a result of extensive primary and secondary
research, spread over a few months. Data was gathered
from a variety of sources, including Online job portals,
interviews of HR professionals, working professionals,
senior management from analytics firms, as well as
freshers and analytics students of AnalytixLabs.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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As the analytics industry is “evolving”,
it is attracting a lot new professionals
both from other industries as well as
graduates/post graduates.
This has increased the width of the lowest
salary band as new people are coming in,
thereby increasing this percentage from
36.6% in 2015 to 42.2% in 2016.
Hence, we have seen a large number of
job openings and hiring happening for the
less experienced in tier B cities, but with
lower average salaries.
OVERVIEW
The average analytics salary in India for year ending 2015 was INR 9.5 Lacs across all
experience level and skill sets.
Analytics professionals with salaries in extreme brackets i.e. less than 6 lakhs & more
than 15 lakhs have increased, whereas professionals in bracket 6-15 lakhs have
decreased since last year.
Key Inference:
This has brought down the overall
average salary scene in the sector
across the country.
Conversely, the overall salaries in
cities, individually, has increased
from 2015.
On one hand, the Analytics
professionals commanding salaries
less than INR 6 Lacs has gone up from
36.6% in 2015 to 42.2% in 2016; while
Analytics professionals earning more
than INR 15 Lacs has increased from
10.5% in 2015 to 11.3% in 2016.
0-6 Lacs
6-10 Lacs
10-15 Lacs
15-25 Lacs
25-50 Lacs
50+ Lacs
Percentage of Analytics Professionals Across Salaries in 2016
Comparison of Salaries Between 2015-2016
42.2%
25.1%
15.4%
11.3%
4.9%
1.1%
1.1%
0-6 Lacs
6-10 Lacs
10-15 Lacs
15-25 Lacs
25-50 Lacs
50+ Lacs
2016
2015
42.2%
25.1%
15.4%
11.3%
4.9%
1.1%
36.6%
31.7%
17.6%
10.5%
3.2%
0.4%
42.2%
25.1%
15.4%
11.3%
4.9%
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Advanced analytics/ predictive modeling
professionals command much higher
salaries than their other analytics peers
– 12.1 Lacs on average.
Whereas, Big data professionals receive
9.7 Lacs and data mining professionals
get up to 9.7 Lacs on average.
BI, Reporting , MIS professionals
command 7.1 Lacs on average and
data engineer command on average of
6.7 Lacs salaries.
Within Big data profiles, Hadoop
professionals command an average of
9.9 Lacs, whereas Spark professionals
command an average of 8.8 Lacs.
NoSql/ MangoDB professionals
command on an average of 11.1 Lacs
salaries, yet the market of NoSql/
MangoDB is currently very small in India
(almost 1/3rd of Hadoop).
SALARY TRENDS ACROSS
TOOLS & SKILLS
Advanced analytics or predictive modeling professionals command the highest
salaries in the analytics industry compared to their other analytics peers i.e. 12.1 Lacs
on average.
On the other hand, Qlikview
professionals command marginally
higher than Tableau professionals in
visualization skill jobs – 9.5 Lacs vs 9
Lacs on average.
This is primarily because, today, Tableau
has the maximum number of jobs in the
Data Visualization area, as compared to
Qlikview.
Moreover, given the limited demand and
hence, limited availability of Qlikview
professionals, the salaries for Qlikview
professionals are higher than those of
Tableau professionals, even though the
difference is marginal.
Within Advanced Analytics profiles,
Python professionals command
higher salaries than SAS, R and SPSS
professionals – 9.1 Lacs for SAS vs
11.3 Lacs for Python vs 7.3 Lacs for
SPSS professionals vs 10.8 Lacs for R.
Within Advanced Analytics profiles, Python gets higher pay than SAS, R and SPSS.
Hadoop 9.9 Lacs
7.3 Lacs
11.3 LacsPython
Salary Of Analytics Professionals Across Tools
Salary Of Analytics Professionals Across Skills
SAS
SPSS
10.8 Lacs
9.1 Lacs
R
Tableau
Qlikview
9 Lacs
9.5 Lacs
Predictive analytics tools BI/ Visualization analytics tools Big Data tools
Spark
NoSQL/MangoDB
8.8 Lacs
11.1 Lacs
6.7 Lacs
7.1 Lacs
Big Data
Data Mining
Data Engineer
MIS Reporting
Predictive Modeling 12.1 Lacs
9.5 Lacs
9.7 Lacs
Key Inference:
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Comparison of Salary Trends Across Cities between 2015-2016
2016
2015
While, the salaries for analytics professionals have increased in these key cities, the salaries in
tier B cities have decreased, leading to overall salaries averages being pushed lower
This year has seen an almost 15% increase
in pay for Mumbai, from an average analytics
salary of 9.9 Lacs last year, it has increased to
11.4 Lacs.
This is closely followed by Bangalore with 10.3
Lacs salary, and a 5% increase from last year.
The third runner up is Delhi-NCR, where
the salaries of analytics professionals have
increased from 9.4 Lacs to 9.9 Lacs.
However, percentage wise, it ties with
Bangalore as, it is also a 5% increase in one
year.
In the 6-10 Lacs bracket, Bangalore leads the
pack with 26% earning within this bracket,
followed closely by Pune and Hyderabad.0-6
Lacs:
In the 0-6 Lacs bracket, Hyderabad dominates
with 46% of analytics professionals earning
below 6 Lacs followed closely by Pune at 42%.
SALARY TRENDS ACROSS
METROPOLITAN CITIES
Bengaluru
Chennai
Delhi /NCR
Pune
Hyderabad
10.3
Lacs
11.4
Lacs
9.9
Lacs
8.8
Lacs 8.3
Lacs
8.4
Lacs
Mumbai
Mumbai
11.4 Lacs
9.9 Lacs
Bangalore 10.3 Lacs
9.8 Lacs
Delhi/NCR 9.9 Lacs
9.4 Lacs
Pune
8.8 Lacs
8.7 Lacs
Hyderabad
8.3 Lacs
8.5 Lacs
Chennai 8.4 Lacs
8.1 Lacs
The cost of living of a city affects its salary distribution, thus the inference is biased considering the
living costs per city.
Key Inference:
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Salary Trend For Skills Across Cities
In this section, we studied the salaries
across the Indian metropolitan cities with
respect to the analytics skill sets.
For predictive modeling / Advanced
analytics, Delhi/ NCR has higher pay
scales than Bangalore.
Mumbai tends to pay the highest across all skill sets for Analytics.
On the other hand, the salaries across all
skills decreases sharply for cities beyond
Bangalore, Mumbai & Delhi/ NCR.
For Data Mining, Pune pays higher than
Chennai & Hyderabad While Bangalore
and Mumbai have a tie for Big Data.
Bangalore
Delhi/NCR
Chennai
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Pune
11.1 Lacs
12.4 Lacs
11.0 Lacs
8.6 Lacs
6.9 Lacs
7.5 Lacs
7.0 Lacs
5.7 Lacs
8.7 Lacs
8.9 Lacs
7.4 Lacs
6.0 Lacs
13.2 Lacs
14.5 Lacs
13.3 Lacs
10.3 Lacs
10.3 Lacs
9.2 Lacs
8.9 Lacs
9.2 Lacs
7.1 Lacs
5.4 Lacs
8.6 Lacs
11.5 Lacs
8.0 Lacs
8.7 Lacs
7.4 Lacs
10.8 Lacs
6.6 Lacs
11.6 Lacs
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Data Mining
Data Mining
Data Mining
Data Mining
Data Mining
Data Mining
Data Engineer
Data Engineer
Data Engineer
Data Engineer
Data Engineer
Data Engineer
MIS Reporting
MIS Reporting
MIS Reporting
MIS Reporting
MIS Reporting
MIS Reporting
Predictive Modeling
Predictive Modeling
Predictive Modeling
Predictive Modeling
Predictive Modeling
Predictive Modeling
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The salaries of analytics professionals increase by more than 50% for each level
increase in their designation. From senior analyst to manager, the jump is more
than 60% on average
Salary trends are studied based on the
experience of the professionals and are
divided as entry-level, mid-level and
senior-level respectively.
The entry level has 0-3 years of
experience in the domain. At this level,
almost 81% of analytics professionals
are under the 0-6 Lacs salary bracket.
However, an analytics fresher would get
an average salary of 4.1 Lacs.
SALARY TRENDS ACROSS
EXPERIENCE LEVELS
In the analytics industry, the highest
jump in salaries of almost 60% rise in
salary happens on promotion from senior
analyst to manager level.
The senior level is considered only after
12+ years of experience. These analytics
professionals command an average of
24 Lacs as their salary. Moreover, by this
time, they are in the top management of
their companies.
Key Inference:
Salary Trends Across Experience Levels
4.1 Lacs
15 Lacs
24 Lacs
10 Lacs
6 Lacs
0-3 yrs
4-6 yrs
7-9 yrs
10-12 yrs
12+ yrs
0-3 years
10-15
6-10
25-50
15-25
0-6
0%
0%
81%
4%
14%
1%
50+
4-6 years
10-15
6-10
25-50
15-25
0-6
0%
4%
50+
1%
46%
37%
12%
10-15
6-10
25-50
15-25
0-6
7-9 years
50+
20%
35%
28%
13%
3%
0%
10-15
6-10
25-50
15-25
0-6
10-12 years
50+ 1%
9%
21%
31%
29%
9%
10-15
6-10
25-50
15-25
0-6
12+ years
50+ 6%
5%
11%
19%
34%
26%
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SALARY TRENDS ACROSS
COMPANY TYPE
We looked at the different types of
companies in the analytics domain based
on their size as well as services.
The categories in which we divided the
companies are: boutique analytic firms,
Large IT players, consulting firms, captive
centers and domestic players.
Boutique analytic firms have a niche focus
on analytics as their services, and are
therefore the smallest in size compared
to the other three. Eg: MuSigma, Fractal
Analytics, etc.
Large IT players are those whose primary
services are IT, but they have in-house
analytics teams. Eg: IBM, Infosys, etc
Consulting services offer a variety of
services, wherein one of those is analytics.
Eg: KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, etc
On the other hand, the captive centers
are those international firms, which have
back offices in India, the likes of HP, Dell,
Amazon, are not analytics service providers,
but they have in-house analytics teams.
Lastly, we considered the domestic players,
i.e those of Indian origin. They are also into
other services, but have in-house teams for
analytics. Eg: Reliance, Flipkart, ICICI, etc.
Interestingly, we found that there is no
difference in average analytics salaries for
consulting firms, domestic players or captive
centers. The analytics professionals in either
of these spheres get up to 12 Lacs on
average.
However, Boutique analytics firms pay the
lowest - an average of 7.9 Lacs, while large IT
players pay 9.5 Lacs.
Nonetheless, analytics industry still falls in
the higher paying bracket compared to other
industries such as telecom, e-commerce,
manufacturing, advertising, media, etc.
Boutique Analytic firms 7.9 Lacs
Large IT Players 9.5 Lacs
Consulting firms 12 Lacs
Captive centers 11.9 Lacs
Domestic 12 Lacs
Salary trends across company type
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Analytics is the driving force for meaningful insights that
lead to better decisions. When open-source platforms
like R and Python are rapidly increasing the adoption of
advance analytics, the Big Data platforms like Hadoop
& Spark are revolutionizing our ability to gain valuable
insights from the huge treasure chest of raw data.
India, being a KPO hub, is at the helm of this evolution,
and new skills requirements are coming up every
day thereby increasing the training demand from
organizations and professionals who need to up-skill
and keep themselves updated. This change is not
limited to new tools and techniques, but many new
job roles within Analytics have emerged, in addition
to the conventional business analytics roles, like
Data Visualization Analysts, Big Data Analysts, Data
Scientists, and Data Engineers.
Thus, on one side, there is tremendous growth
opportunity as this industry is moving ahead, and on
the other side, the rapidly growing and ever changing
industry requirements mean that professionals have
to learn new skills and stay abreast of new age job
requirements, if they want to stay stronger and longer
in the game. In the near future, as salaries continue to
increase, we may see professionals from other sectors
honing their analytics skills and switching careers. In
this regards, this report hopes to present itself as a
benchmark for the analytics salary ecosystem in India.
CONCLUSION
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Analytics India Salary Study 2016

  • 1. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 April 2016 Presented by
  • 2. Copyright © 2016 Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, Internet, or information storage and retrieval systems—without the written permission of Analytics India Magazine and/or AnalytixLabs. Any other brands and/or product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Foreword Introduction Emerging Job Roles In Analytics Research Methodology Parameters Of Study Overview Of Salary Trends Salary Trends Across Tools & Skills Salary Trends Across Cities Salary Trend For Skills Across Cities Salary Trends In Experience Salary Trends Across Company Type Conclusion TABLE OF CONTENTS1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  • 3. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 54 FOREWORD It is the prime honor of Analytics India Magazine to present this year’s ‘Annual Analytics India Salary Study 2016.’ Analytics India Magazine has been catering to the growing analytics community in India since last 4 years. Being the voice of analytics community, we have become India’s leading Online portal and are continually striving towards providing the best possible reads including thought-leadership articles, case studies, researches, interviews and the latest news and updates on analytics. It is hardly surprising that we have not only seen the growth of analytics in India, but have also followed it closely. The recent advent of analytical tools in India has created a plethora of opportunities for data professionals. However, it is vital to know which way the wind is blowing before setting to sail! Therefore, this report is our annual initiative highlighting the latest salary trends, along with the popular skills and software in the current scenario helping professionals in making the right career decisions. Moreover, we feel privileged to partner with AnalytixLabs this year, one of the front-runners in analytics education in India, who have worked with us for months to bring this report to its fruition. Enjoy number crunching and happy reading! As one of the first analytics training institutes, AnalytixLabs is recognized as a pioneer in analytics training since 2011. Our faculty members have over 50 years of global analytics experience and are drawn from leading consulting and technology firms such as McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte, Fidelity, Facebook, Genpact, etc. Analytics, as an industry, is growing as companies are increasingly taking up an integrated approach in Analytics. As a result, demand for professionals with Analytics skills is on the rise. In fact, at AnalytixLabs, we get admission applications from candidates who are, either analytics professionals wanting to enhance their skills, or are professionals from other fields who want to get into analytics. The question invariably on everyone’s mind is how analytics will help them grow in their career. This is an easy question, since analytics has become a key performance differentiator in every business function rather than the once “nice to have” function. Hence, this ‘Analytics India Salary Study 2016’, in partnership with Analytics India Magazine, is well-timed with this trend and serves as a good dipstick on this transition that the analytics industry is dealing with. Further, it gives an overview of the emerging analytics jobs. We hope you find this report interesting and useful. Wishing you a bright future, enjoy reading! Sumeet Bansal Founder & CEO AnalytixLabs Bhasker Gupta Founder & Chief Editor Analytics India Magazine
  • 4. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 76 For the last several years, several reports from think-tanks like McKinsey, Deloitte and Harvard have consistently forecasted that the demand for analytics professionals would supersede the supply, However, it is only in the last two years that the majority of organizations have started filling this gap like never before. With the acceleration in the use of devices that constantly produce data, organizations are drowning in data and yet starving for insights. Hence, the adoption of analytics has been unprecedented in this period leading to emergence of both multi- disciplinary and new specialized job roles. When Data Analytics investments have dominated the enterprises’ spending in 2015-16 across all the sectors and the same trend is expected of coming years, then salary becomes an important factor for professionals looking for lucrative career options. INTRODUCTION “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” Sherlock Holmes in ‘A Study in Scarlett’ by Arthur Conan Doyle. Thus, this report acts as a useful dipstick in the growing world of analytics and also helps the aspirants to understand the prospects of emerging job roles, what is more suitable for them, and what they can expect. We have tried to share the insights on salary through various approaches, such as job roles, skills sets and different type of firms. This has become important and necessary when most of the candidates find themselves in a maze with new terminologies, tools and job roles coming up frequently, without any clear definition or demarcation. An initiative by Analytics India Magazine in partnership with AnalytixLabs, the focus of this study is to compare the salary trends amongst professionals, specializing in different skills and tools, while also providing an overview of the analytics salary in key Indian metropolitan cities as well as companies and across various experience levels.
  • 5. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 98 Traditionally, business intelligence has been helping firms analyze their historical data. However, tables turned when Data Analytics gave the power to predict events and suggest actions. Due to its potential, the past few years have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the reach of data analytics. Although some domains, like marketing, sales, and customer relationship management, started using data analytics much before any other field, but today almost all sectors identified – be it research, EMERGING JOB ROLES IN ANALYTICS Ankita Gupta is the Principal Consultant and Co-founder of AnalytixLabs. Starting her career with McKinsey where she helped set-up the Analytics team in 2004, she has had a core focus in the Marketing Analytics area. Post almost 8 years with McKinsey, she then moved to Fidelity Investments to own the analytics for their UK client-side businesses. As a part of her work, she has worked across various industries like Healthcare, Telecom, Banking, Hi- Tech across various countries like Japan, Russia, UK, US concentrating in domains like Choice Based Modelling, Customer Life cycle Management and Pricing. By education, Ankita holds a Maths Hons degree from St Stephen’s College, Delhi University and has also completed her MBA from ISB, Hyderabad. government organizations, healthcare, services, manufacturing, airlines or even sports – are realizing the value data analytics has and are continuously roping in competent professionals to help them milk the several opportunities that they might have missed otherwise. With increasing adoption of Analytics, rising alongside the relatively new big data platforms, are some new job roles, like Data Scientist, Data Engineers, Big Data analysts and Data Visualization analysts. Let’s take a look at these emerging roles:
  • 6. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 1110 Big Data Analyst: Big Data Analyst requires strong data mining skills, including ETL (data Extraction-Transformation- Loading), data validation, data exploration and aggregation. Here at least a basic working knowledge of Big Data platforms, like Hadoop and MapReduce, Pig and Hive is mandatory. Using scripting languages like R and Python, a Big Data analyst should be able to generate business insights after processing the raw data. The role also involves working with IT teams and some job roles may even require statistical analysis capabilities. Data Scientist: A data scientist primarily deconstructs structured and unstructured data, explores it through the use of “Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics”, relates the insights obtained to the objectives of the firm and communicates their value to different business functions (like IT, Marketing, Management, Operations, etc). This role requires inter-disciplinary skills and high degree of proficiency with analytics languages, like SAS/ R/ Python as well as a good working knowledge of platforms like Hadoop. A data scientist is expected to combine the skills of analyzing big data, using advanced statistical and machine learning algorithms, harnessing the power of social media and wielding investigation tools to tell a compelling story that a layman can understand. Data Engineer: A data engineer designs, builds, and manages the information or ‘big data’ infrastructure. Essentially, they develop the architecture and systems which drive analysis and processing of data as well as ensure efficient functioning of these systems. They also gather and process raw data, integrate innovative solutions and algorithms into production systems and support business decisions with ad hoc analysis. Data engineers are required to work closely with IT teams and Data Scientist. Their role is quite instrumental for successful implementation of enterprise wide analytics. Data Visualization Analyst: They utilize BI and visual analytics tools like, Tableau, QlikView etc. to analyze large amount of data and present a compelling story in visual formats – such as infographics, maps and other multidimensional charts and dashboard. Data Visualization has got to do with “Descriptive” analytics where explanation and exploration are the two main goals. As competition is increasing and company performance is becoming necessary to track, the demand for visual analysts is increasing. Conclusion: Despite the demarcations between job titles, skills and roles often overlap, or are interchangeably used and organization offers a position where the expertise required is a combination of two or more roles. At end of the day, big data analytics behemoth is basically looking for two types of people – those who can channelize large amount of information and those who can translate business problems to analytical problems, while the ability to communicate remains intrinsic to both roles. As more and more businesses and government organizations across the world are going to put their faith in data-driven decisions, a plethora of roles previously unheard of – such as Internet of Things (IoT) architect, marketing technologist, technology broker and chief data officer – will be introduced into the fold of data analytics. The skills required for such roles will be in tandem with the development of existing technologies and, undoubtedly, with new technologies unfurling, exciting opportunities for professional will come up to learn and grow. Key technology skills needed for rapid/agile insight delivery Translators / hard-to-find skills - deeply understand how analytics can deliver business value Analytics factory- front line Partly offshore-able roles - e.g.: create reports, data transformations, etcWork hand-in-hand with IT Work flow Integrator Business Partner Change manager Data Analytics Leadership Data Visualization Analyst Data Scientists Analytics Skills Business Skills Technology Skills Work flow Integrator Data Architect Data Strategist Data Quality Operator Model Developer
  • 7. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 1312 Predictive What “could” happen? Prescriptive What “should” we do? How many dissatisfied customers will leave in the next 6 months? Which of my customers is likely to default on payments? Do I have enough staff to answer calls? How can I optimize my customer retention budget for maximizing ROI? How should we serve the customers to increase customer satisfaction? What is the best possible outcome? What is the best outcome given the variability in specified areas? Optimization, Machine Learning What will happen next? What if these trends continue? What could happen? What actions are needed? Predictive Models, Forecasts, Statistical analysis How satisfied are my customers? How is my business performing, over the last one year? Where is company bleeding its revenues? What happened? Where exactly is the problem? How many, how often, where? Business Intelligence: Reports, Dashboards Business Problems How analytics helps? Tools & Techniques Descriptive What “has” happened?
  • 8. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 1514 From our research we found that there are certain factors that affect the salary trends pan India, and we divided the data based on these parameters for the ease of understanding. Primarily, these are crucial while deciding the salary. PARAMETERS OF STUDY Our data shows that cities with a higher cost of living have higher salaries. Since, the Analytics industry thrives on analytical tools, we also compared different tools being used and the salary range for the same. City Experience Technical Skills Type of Company However, salaries in analytics can also vary considerably depending on role and years of experience as well as the type of company. Thus, we have looked at the wages by type of company, considering the various consulting, IT and boutique firms in the analytics domain. This report is a result of extensive primary and secondary research, spread over a few months. Data was gathered from a variety of sources, including Online job portals, interviews of HR professionals, working professionals, senior management from analytics firms, as well as freshers and analytics students of AnalytixLabs. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • 9. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 17 As the analytics industry is “evolving”, it is attracting a lot new professionals both from other industries as well as graduates/post graduates. This has increased the width of the lowest salary band as new people are coming in, thereby increasing this percentage from 36.6% in 2015 to 42.2% in 2016. Hence, we have seen a large number of job openings and hiring happening for the less experienced in tier B cities, but with lower average salaries. OVERVIEW The average analytics salary in India for year ending 2015 was INR 9.5 Lacs across all experience level and skill sets. Analytics professionals with salaries in extreme brackets i.e. less than 6 lakhs & more than 15 lakhs have increased, whereas professionals in bracket 6-15 lakhs have decreased since last year. Key Inference: This has brought down the overall average salary scene in the sector across the country. Conversely, the overall salaries in cities, individually, has increased from 2015. On one hand, the Analytics professionals commanding salaries less than INR 6 Lacs has gone up from 36.6% in 2015 to 42.2% in 2016; while Analytics professionals earning more than INR 15 Lacs has increased from 10.5% in 2015 to 11.3% in 2016. 0-6 Lacs 6-10 Lacs 10-15 Lacs 15-25 Lacs 25-50 Lacs 50+ Lacs Percentage of Analytics Professionals Across Salaries in 2016 Comparison of Salaries Between 2015-2016 42.2% 25.1% 15.4% 11.3% 4.9% 1.1% 1.1% 0-6 Lacs 6-10 Lacs 10-15 Lacs 15-25 Lacs 25-50 Lacs 50+ Lacs 2016 2015 42.2% 25.1% 15.4% 11.3% 4.9% 1.1% 36.6% 31.7% 17.6% 10.5% 3.2% 0.4% 42.2% 25.1% 15.4% 11.3% 4.9%
  • 10. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 1918 Advanced analytics/ predictive modeling professionals command much higher salaries than their other analytics peers – 12.1 Lacs on average. Whereas, Big data professionals receive 9.7 Lacs and data mining professionals get up to 9.7 Lacs on average. BI, Reporting , MIS professionals command 7.1 Lacs on average and data engineer command on average of 6.7 Lacs salaries. Within Big data profiles, Hadoop professionals command an average of 9.9 Lacs, whereas Spark professionals command an average of 8.8 Lacs. NoSql/ MangoDB professionals command on an average of 11.1 Lacs salaries, yet the market of NoSql/ MangoDB is currently very small in India (almost 1/3rd of Hadoop). SALARY TRENDS ACROSS TOOLS & SKILLS Advanced analytics or predictive modeling professionals command the highest salaries in the analytics industry compared to their other analytics peers i.e. 12.1 Lacs on average. On the other hand, Qlikview professionals command marginally higher than Tableau professionals in visualization skill jobs – 9.5 Lacs vs 9 Lacs on average. This is primarily because, today, Tableau has the maximum number of jobs in the Data Visualization area, as compared to Qlikview. Moreover, given the limited demand and hence, limited availability of Qlikview professionals, the salaries for Qlikview professionals are higher than those of Tableau professionals, even though the difference is marginal. Within Advanced Analytics profiles, Python professionals command higher salaries than SAS, R and SPSS professionals – 9.1 Lacs for SAS vs 11.3 Lacs for Python vs 7.3 Lacs for SPSS professionals vs 10.8 Lacs for R. Within Advanced Analytics profiles, Python gets higher pay than SAS, R and SPSS. Hadoop 9.9 Lacs 7.3 Lacs 11.3 LacsPython Salary Of Analytics Professionals Across Tools Salary Of Analytics Professionals Across Skills SAS SPSS 10.8 Lacs 9.1 Lacs R Tableau Qlikview 9 Lacs 9.5 Lacs Predictive analytics tools BI/ Visualization analytics tools Big Data tools Spark NoSQL/MangoDB 8.8 Lacs 11.1 Lacs 6.7 Lacs 7.1 Lacs Big Data Data Mining Data Engineer MIS Reporting Predictive Modeling 12.1 Lacs 9.5 Lacs 9.7 Lacs Key Inference:
  • 11. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 2120 Comparison of Salary Trends Across Cities between 2015-2016 2016 2015 While, the salaries for analytics professionals have increased in these key cities, the salaries in tier B cities have decreased, leading to overall salaries averages being pushed lower This year has seen an almost 15% increase in pay for Mumbai, from an average analytics salary of 9.9 Lacs last year, it has increased to 11.4 Lacs. This is closely followed by Bangalore with 10.3 Lacs salary, and a 5% increase from last year. The third runner up is Delhi-NCR, where the salaries of analytics professionals have increased from 9.4 Lacs to 9.9 Lacs. However, percentage wise, it ties with Bangalore as, it is also a 5% increase in one year. In the 6-10 Lacs bracket, Bangalore leads the pack with 26% earning within this bracket, followed closely by Pune and Hyderabad.0-6 Lacs: In the 0-6 Lacs bracket, Hyderabad dominates with 46% of analytics professionals earning below 6 Lacs followed closely by Pune at 42%. SALARY TRENDS ACROSS METROPOLITAN CITIES Bengaluru Chennai Delhi /NCR Pune Hyderabad 10.3 Lacs 11.4 Lacs 9.9 Lacs 8.8 Lacs 8.3 Lacs 8.4 Lacs Mumbai Mumbai 11.4 Lacs 9.9 Lacs Bangalore 10.3 Lacs 9.8 Lacs Delhi/NCR 9.9 Lacs 9.4 Lacs Pune 8.8 Lacs 8.7 Lacs Hyderabad 8.3 Lacs 8.5 Lacs Chennai 8.4 Lacs 8.1 Lacs The cost of living of a city affects its salary distribution, thus the inference is biased considering the living costs per city. Key Inference:
  • 12. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 2322 Salary Trend For Skills Across Cities In this section, we studied the salaries across the Indian metropolitan cities with respect to the analytics skill sets. For predictive modeling / Advanced analytics, Delhi/ NCR has higher pay scales than Bangalore. Mumbai tends to pay the highest across all skill sets for Analytics. On the other hand, the salaries across all skills decreases sharply for cities beyond Bangalore, Mumbai & Delhi/ NCR. For Data Mining, Pune pays higher than Chennai & Hyderabad While Bangalore and Mumbai have a tie for Big Data. Bangalore Delhi/NCR Chennai Mumbai Hyderabad Pune 11.1 Lacs 12.4 Lacs 11.0 Lacs 8.6 Lacs 6.9 Lacs 7.5 Lacs 7.0 Lacs 5.7 Lacs 8.7 Lacs 8.9 Lacs 7.4 Lacs 6.0 Lacs 13.2 Lacs 14.5 Lacs 13.3 Lacs 10.3 Lacs 10.3 Lacs 9.2 Lacs 8.9 Lacs 9.2 Lacs 7.1 Lacs 5.4 Lacs 8.6 Lacs 11.5 Lacs 8.0 Lacs 8.7 Lacs 7.4 Lacs 10.8 Lacs 6.6 Lacs 11.6 Lacs Big Data Big Data Big Data Big Data Big Data Big Data Data Mining Data Mining Data Mining Data Mining Data Mining Data Mining Data Engineer Data Engineer Data Engineer Data Engineer Data Engineer Data Engineer MIS Reporting MIS Reporting MIS Reporting MIS Reporting MIS Reporting MIS Reporting Predictive Modeling Predictive Modeling Predictive Modeling Predictive Modeling Predictive Modeling Predictive Modeling
  • 13. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 2524 The salaries of analytics professionals increase by more than 50% for each level increase in their designation. From senior analyst to manager, the jump is more than 60% on average Salary trends are studied based on the experience of the professionals and are divided as entry-level, mid-level and senior-level respectively. The entry level has 0-3 years of experience in the domain. At this level, almost 81% of analytics professionals are under the 0-6 Lacs salary bracket. However, an analytics fresher would get an average salary of 4.1 Lacs. SALARY TRENDS ACROSS EXPERIENCE LEVELS In the analytics industry, the highest jump in salaries of almost 60% rise in salary happens on promotion from senior analyst to manager level. The senior level is considered only after 12+ years of experience. These analytics professionals command an average of 24 Lacs as their salary. Moreover, by this time, they are in the top management of their companies. Key Inference: Salary Trends Across Experience Levels 4.1 Lacs 15 Lacs 24 Lacs 10 Lacs 6 Lacs 0-3 yrs 4-6 yrs 7-9 yrs 10-12 yrs 12+ yrs 0-3 years 10-15 6-10 25-50 15-25 0-6 0% 0% 81% 4% 14% 1% 50+ 4-6 years 10-15 6-10 25-50 15-25 0-6 0% 4% 50+ 1% 46% 37% 12% 10-15 6-10 25-50 15-25 0-6 7-9 years 50+ 20% 35% 28% 13% 3% 0% 10-15 6-10 25-50 15-25 0-6 10-12 years 50+ 1% 9% 21% 31% 29% 9% 10-15 6-10 25-50 15-25 0-6 12+ years 50+ 6% 5% 11% 19% 34% 26%
  • 14. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 2726 SALARY TRENDS ACROSS COMPANY TYPE We looked at the different types of companies in the analytics domain based on their size as well as services. The categories in which we divided the companies are: boutique analytic firms, Large IT players, consulting firms, captive centers and domestic players. Boutique analytic firms have a niche focus on analytics as their services, and are therefore the smallest in size compared to the other three. Eg: MuSigma, Fractal Analytics, etc. Large IT players are those whose primary services are IT, but they have in-house analytics teams. Eg: IBM, Infosys, etc Consulting services offer a variety of services, wherein one of those is analytics. Eg: KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, etc On the other hand, the captive centers are those international firms, which have back offices in India, the likes of HP, Dell, Amazon, are not analytics service providers, but they have in-house analytics teams. Lastly, we considered the domestic players, i.e those of Indian origin. They are also into other services, but have in-house teams for analytics. Eg: Reliance, Flipkart, ICICI, etc. Interestingly, we found that there is no difference in average analytics salaries for consulting firms, domestic players or captive centers. The analytics professionals in either of these spheres get up to 12 Lacs on average. However, Boutique analytics firms pay the lowest - an average of 7.9 Lacs, while large IT players pay 9.5 Lacs. Nonetheless, analytics industry still falls in the higher paying bracket compared to other industries such as telecom, e-commerce, manufacturing, advertising, media, etc. Boutique Analytic firms 7.9 Lacs Large IT Players 9.5 Lacs Consulting firms 12 Lacs Captive centers 11.9 Lacs Domestic 12 Lacs Salary trends across company type
  • 15. Analytics India Salary Study 2016 Presented by Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs 2928 Analytics is the driving force for meaningful insights that lead to better decisions. When open-source platforms like R and Python are rapidly increasing the adoption of advance analytics, the Big Data platforms like Hadoop & Spark are revolutionizing our ability to gain valuable insights from the huge treasure chest of raw data. India, being a KPO hub, is at the helm of this evolution, and new skills requirements are coming up every day thereby increasing the training demand from organizations and professionals who need to up-skill and keep themselves updated. This change is not limited to new tools and techniques, but many new job roles within Analytics have emerged, in addition to the conventional business analytics roles, like Data Visualization Analysts, Big Data Analysts, Data Scientists, and Data Engineers. Thus, on one side, there is tremendous growth opportunity as this industry is moving ahead, and on the other side, the rapidly growing and ever changing industry requirements mean that professionals have to learn new skills and stay abreast of new age job requirements, if they want to stay stronger and longer in the game. In the near future, as salaries continue to increase, we may see professionals from other sectors honing their analytics skills and switching careers. In this regards, this report hopes to present itself as a benchmark for the analytics salary ecosystem in India. CONCLUSION
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