Data managers are accountable for managing databases, and also develop guidelines, policies, and procedures and (as required) assign duties to other employees. Data managers work with various individuals within the organization, ranging including data entry workers to senior executives. They typically have the responsibility of supervising assistants involved in data management and supervising the systems for data collection, directing the data entry process, making sure that the data systems are in operation, troubleshooting errors in data submission, creating data reports and overseeing general activities involving data.
If the data manager is themselves employed by a larger firm, they could be expected to handle large amounts of data. This could comprise both structured and unstructured data, usually in Terabytes or more of data. A further essential skill for data managers is the capacity to comprehend and adhere to privacy laws and also the standards established by the government or company as there are instances where data managers are required to handle sensitive data and procedures. Data managers are likely to be in a workplace during normal business hours.
The requirements for experience vary from company to the company. In general, companies require at minimum 3 to 5 years of experience in the field of data management. A bachelor's degree in the relevant field is usually also required.