Ariana Gonzalez

Ariana gonzalez

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location of Ariana GonzalezSacramento, California, United States
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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Research Data Analyst 2, Labor Market Information Division

  • Education

    • California state university-sacramento

      2016 - 2018
      Bachelor's degree sociology
    • Sierra college

      2015 - 2016
      Associate's degree sociology
    • California state university, chico

      2013 - 2015
      Sociology
  • Experience

    • Assemblymember eloise gomez reyes

      Sept 2017 - Dec 2017
      Student intern

      During my internship with Assemblymember Reyes, I had the privilege of collaborating closely with her Capitol office team. This experience provided me with invaluable insights into California's democratic process, community organizing, public relations, and innovative problem-solving techniques. I also had the opportunity to contribute to various projects, including writing and editing a press release for Assemblymember Reyes, demonstrating my effective communication and writing skills. Attached is a link to the press release for your review: Show less

    • California complete count census 2020

      Apr 2018 - Jul 2020
      Analyst, governor appointment

      In my role at California Complete Count, tasked with ensuring a complete and accurate count of California's population for the 2020 Census, I've acquired a diverse skill set. Early on, I honed my abilities in travel coordination, time management, inventory control, and office upkeep. My tenure at California Complete Count has also sharpened my proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Outlook, Adobe Creative Cloud, Constant Contact, and Smartsheet. Engaging with stakeholders ranging from the Governor's Office staff to the general public, I've developed strong professional communication skills. This experience has equipped me to identify and overcome obstacles, optimizing productivity and efficiency while managing costs effectively. Show less

    • Employment development department

      Oct 2021 - now

      As a Research Data Analyst II within the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) unit, I independently conduct complex research and data analysis. Leading a team, I oversee the analysis of survey forms, ensuring accuracy and adherence to industry standards while verifying employer classifications and assigning Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes. Additionally, I manage electronic data handling processes, engage with survey respondents to resolve data-related issues, and maintain data integrity through address refinement and benchmark review procedures. Overall, I play a crucial role in providing accurate and timely statewide occupational employment and wage data. Show less

      • Research Data Analyst 2

        Feb 2024 - now
      • Research Data Analyst

        Oct 2021 - Mar 2024
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Google data analytics course foundations: data, data everywhere

      Google career certificates
      Aug 2023
    • Google data analytics professional certificate

      Google career certificates
      Aug 2023
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Ariana Gonzalez
      Dean's Honor List Chevelle Newsome, Dean for Undergraduate Studies Dec 2017
    • Awarded to Ariana Gonzalez
      CHP 11-99 Foundation Scholarship California Highway Patrol (CHP) Jan 2017 Bob Weinberg, founder of the 11-99 Foundation, was concerned first and foremost with the safety and welfare of the men and women of the California Highway Patrol. As a result, he launched a scholarship fund in 1984 to ease the financial burden of education. He hoped this program would free officers from the distraction this kind of financial burden can cause while on the job. Since then, rising tuition costs continue to bring increased stress to CHP families. Weinberg’s legacy continues to help… Show more Bob Weinberg, founder of the 11-99 Foundation, was concerned first and foremost with the safety and welfare of the men and women of the California Highway Patrol. As a result, he launched a scholarship fund in 1984 to ease the financial burden of education. He hoped this program would free officers from the distraction this kind of financial burden can cause while on the job. Since then, rising tuition costs continue to bring increased stress to CHP families. Weinberg’s legacy continues to help relieve CHP families from some of the stress from the financial burdens of tuition costs. Show less