Power BI offers interactive and dynamic features required for creating interactive dashboards. These dashboards, which are simply a collection of visuals, can be built with a deep level of interactivity and are accessible in various formats to consumers.
In this project, I've used a cleaned dataset, that was originally scraped from the web. The dataset contained many features of which some were selected to create a simple dashboard showing the distribution.

I've created a simple dashboard containing bar and donut charts that effectively visualize the distribution of the job postings by using the following features.
Seniority level of the jobs
Location
Job function
Job Industry
Employment type (full-time/contract/temporary)
Work location (remote/onsite/hybrid)
By using simple bar and donut charts, I've showed the distribution in easy to understand manner.

Observations
Just by looking at the screenshot of the dashboard, we can observe the following.
From the visualizations, we observe that there are a high number of Entry level and Mid-senior level job postings.
Most of the jobs are in the IT sector, with major industries like IT services and IT Consultig and Financial Cervice industries dominating the job posts.
Around 89% of postings are looking for full time employees with a relatively even distribution of remote, on-site and hybrid working conditions.
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