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🌍 Global AI Job Market & Salary Trends 2025

This Power BI project explores the global trends in Artificial Intelligence job postings and salary distribution for the year 2025. It uses a clean, interactive dashboard to uncover insights across job types, skills, experience levels, locations, and more.


πŸ”§ Tools & Technologies Used

  • Python for data cleaning
  • Power BI for dashboard
  • Power Query (for data shaping and transformation)
  • DAX (for calculated measures)
  • CSV/Excel (source data format)

🧠 Key Insights

  • Remote jobs (33.81%) are nearly as common as hybrid (33.31%) and onsite (33.88%).
  • Leadership & Strategy roles have the highest average salary.
  • Skills like Python, TensorFlow, AWS, and SQL are most in-demand and associated with high-paying jobs.
  • Executive-level experience yields significantly higher salaries, especially in large companies.

🧠 Insights Delivered

The dashboard highlights the distribution and compensation of AI roles globally, reveals the top-paying segments, and illustrates how factors like skills, work mode (remote/on-site), and experience influence salary. It is a valuable resource for career planning and market research.

πŸš€ Getting Started

  1. Download and open the .pbix file in Power BI Desktop.
  2. Connect to the dataset or refresh existing data.
  3. Use the slicers for interactive filtering by region, skill, experience, etc.

πŸ“Œ Future Improvements

  • Integration with live job posting APIs (e.g., LinkedIn or Glassdoor)
  • Inclusion of satisfaction and benefits scores
  • Public deployment via Power BI Service

πŸ“¬ Contact

For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, reach out via LinkedIn or email.

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