Career comparison
Data Analyst vs Revenue Operations Manager
A side-by-side read on pay, outlook, and — the part that actually decides it — which one fits the way you work.
$92,000median
$65K – $165K
Data Analyst rewards strength in analytical thinking and execution discipline.
$118,000median
$78K – $220K
Revenue Operations Manager rewards strength in analytical thinking and execution discipline.
Head to head
Figures from the Work Fit IQ catalog, calibrated to public 2024-2026 US labor signals (BLS OEWS/OOH, O*NET, Levels.fyi). A highlighted side means a meaningful edge on that metric, not a verdict on the whole career.
The key differences in the work itself
- Revenue Operations Manager leans noticeably more on leadership (70/100 vs 38/100), so if that's your strength it points toward Revenue Operations Manager over Data Analyst.
- Revenue Operations Manager leans noticeably more on social interaction (60/100 vs 44/100), so if that's your strength it points toward Revenue Operations Manager over Data Analyst.
- Data Analyst leans noticeably more on technical depth (80/100 vs 70/100), so if that's your strength it points toward Data Analyst over Revenue Operations Manager.
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