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Jordan Patel
jordan.patel@email.com | (555) 018-4421 | Chicago, IL | linkedin.com/in/jordanpatel-data
Data Officer
- Led data governance activities for a mid-sized public agency, coordinating with multiple departments to improve how data is collected and shared.
- Created and maintained data quality checks and monthly reports, reducing errors significantly and improving trust in operational datasets.
- Developed dashboards for leadership to track key service indicators and supported teams with ad-hoc analysis as needed.
- Helped implement a data catalog and updated documentation for common data elements to make it easier for staff to find the right information.
- Supported a migration to a new case management system by assisting with data mapping, validation, and user questions; ensured compliance with privacy policies.
Overview
- Quantify outcomes and scope (datasets, users, error rates, reporting cadence) to show impact.
- Specify tools, standards, and frameworks (e.g., SQL, Power BI, Collibra, GDPR/records retention) to match Data Officer expectations.
- Replace vague ownership language (helped, supported, as needed) with clear responsibilities and deliverables.
Suggestions
Rewrite to define your governance scope and concrete deliverables. Example: "Owned data governance for 8 departments (120+ users), chairing a biweekly Data Governance Council; published 15 policies/standards (naming, access, retention) and a data request workflow that cut approval time from X days to Y."
"Led" and "multiple departments" are credible but vague; Data Officer roles are assessed on governance mechanisms (councils, policies, access workflows) and measurable operational improvements.
Referenced resume text
"Led data governance activities for a mid-sized public agency, coordinating with multiple departments to improve how data is collected and shared."
Replace "reducing errors significantly" with a measurable baseline, method, and result. Example: "Built 25 automated quality rules (completeness, validity, duplicate checks) in SQL/dbt; reduced duplicate client records from 6.2% to 2.1% over 3 months and improved monthly close accuracy."
Hiring teams look for data quality rigor (types of checks, automation level) and quantified improvement; "significantly" does not prove impact.
Referenced resume text
"Created and maintained data quality checks and monthly reports, reducing errors significantly and improving trust in operational datasets."
Clarify the dashboard stack, audience, and decisions supported. Example: "Delivered 6 Power BI dashboards for executive leadership (weekly refresh; 30 KPIs), enabling directors to identify backlog drivers and reduce average case time by X%."
Dashboards are common; what differentiates you is tooling, KPI ownership, refresh cadence, stakeholder count, and business outcomes tied to decisions.
Referenced resume text
"Developed dashboards for leadership to track key service indicators and supported teams with ad-hoc analysis as needed."
Strengthen the catalog bullet with platform, coverage, and adoption. Example: "Implemented Collibra data catalog; documented 220 critical data elements with owners, definitions, and sensitivity tags; increased catalog searches from 0 to 180/month and reduced duplicate metric definitions across teams."
A data catalog bullet should demonstrate metadata coverage, governance (owners/tags), and usage; otherwise it reads like routine documentation.
Referenced resume text
"Helped implement a data catalog and updated documentation for common data elements to make it easier for staff to find the right information."
Make compliance specific and show your role in risk controls. Example: "Led PII classification and role-based access design for the new case management system; created data migration reconciliation (record counts, field-level validation) and passed security/privacy review (HIPAA/GDPR/State regs as applicable) with 0 high findings."
"Ensured compliance" is hard to verify without naming the control (PII classification, RBAC, retention) and the standard/regulator; migration work should also show reconciliation rigor.
Referenced resume text
"Supported a migration to a new case management system by assisting with data mapping, validation, and user questions; ensured compliance with privacy policies."
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