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Data Analyst Salaries: Vietnam Averages 2026

Explore the Average Range of a Data Analyst Salary in Vietnam:

  • Entry-level roles: ~$340 - $640
  • Mid-level roles: ~$640 - $1,280
  • Senior-level roles: ~$1,280 - $1,920+

 

Data Analyst Salary Trends and Outlook in Vietnam

The role of a Data Analyst continues to expand as organisations in Vietnam accelerate digital transformation, invest in data-driven decision-making, and scale regional operations. As data becomes central to business strategy, Data Analysts are increasingly expected to go beyond reporting to deliver meaningful commercial insights.

Robert Walters Vietnam consultants highlight several key trends shaping the Data & Technology job market in Vietnam for both contracting and permanent workforces:

1.      Increased Reliance on Hybrid Skillsets

Employers are seeking Data Analysts who can combine strong technical capabilities with business and communication skills. Beyond data extraction and reporting, professionals are expected to work closely with stakeholders, interpret insights, and support strategic decision-making. Analysts who understand both data and business context are particularly valued.

2.      Cost Pressures Driving Strategic Hiring Decisions

While demand for data talent remains strong, cost considerations have influenced hiring strategies. Some organisations are opting for contract Data Analysts to support transformation projects, system upgrades, or short-term analytics initiatives. This has sustained competitive contract rates for candidates with immediately deployable skillsets.

3.      Focus on Upskilling

To remain competitive, Data Analysts at all levels must continue to upskill. Technical competencies such as SQL, Python, Power BI, Tableau, data modelling, and automation tools are increasingly important. Exposure to cloud platforms and advanced analytics techniques can further enhance career progression and earning potential.

4.      Soft Skills Are Non-Negotiable

As analytics tools become more accessible, the ability to interpret and communicate insights is a key differentiator. Data Analysts who can present findings clearly, influence non-technical stakeholders, and translate data into actionable recommendations are in particularly high demand.

 

What Factors Influence the Salary of a Data Analyst?

1.      Experience

Experience level plays a significant role in determining salary. Senior Data Analysts with a track record of driving insights, leading projects, or mentoring junior team members typically command higher compensation.

2.      Industry

Data Analysts working in sectors such as technology, e-commerce, fintech, and multinational shared service centres generally receive higher salaries than those in more traditional industries.

3.      Skills

Proficiency in SQL, Python, data visualisation tools, and analytics platforms significantly impacts earning potential. Employers increasingly favour candidates who can bridge technical data work with commercial understanding.

4.      Economic Conditions

Macroeconomic uncertainty has led to cautious hiring and moderated salary growth in some sectors. However, Data Analysts with specialised or in-demand skills continue to see strong demand and competitive offers.

 

Salary Survey 2026
Developed in partnership with a market leading data provider, we assessed over 100,000 jobs posted over the last 12-months, to provide you accurate data points on Vietnam salary ranges, averages and expectations for permanent, contract and interim positions across Vietnam..
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FAQs:

  • How much can a Data Analyst earn in Vietnam?

    Data Analyst salaries in Vietnam vary depending on experience level, industry, and technical skillset. Entry-level professionals typically earn at the lower end of the market, while experienced analysts with strong SQL, Python, and BI skills can command significantly higher salaries. Professionals working for multinational companies or on regional projects often receive more competitive packages, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi where demand remains strongest.
  • Are remote or freelance Data Analysts paid differently?

    Remote or freelance Data Analysts in Vietnam are often paid differently compared to permanent in-office roles. Compensation is influenced by factors such as project scope, contract duration, technical expertise, and whether the client is local or international. In many cases, remote roles supporting overseas markets offer higher pay, especially for candidates with strong English skills and experience working across distributed teams.
  • What typical perks or benefits are associated with this role?

    In addition to base salary, Data Analysts in Vietnam commonly receive benefits such as health insurance, performance bonuses, flexible working arrangements, and professional development support. Multinational organisations may also offer additional allowances, training budgets, or regional exposure. Benefits packages can vary significantly depending on company size, industry, and whether the role is permanent or contract-based.
  • What resources can I use to research Data Analyst salaries?

    The Robert Walters Salary Survey is a great tool to research Data Analyst salaries in Vietnam and includes:

    • Enhanced data - salary ranges and averages across large, medium, and small enterprise
    • Hiring Trends - insights into hiring trends for your industry in 2026
    • Talent Hotspots - skill sets expected to be in demand across sectors
    • Expectations - guidance on attracting and retaining top talent with competitive offerings

 

 

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