The Anatomy of My Remote Workday as a Business Analyst at Swiggy

Working remotely as a Business Analyst may seem like a dream — no traffic, flexible hours, and the comfort of home. But in reality, it demands structure, discipline, and communication skills more than ever. Here’s how I make it all work from my remote setup.


⏰ Morning Routine: Planning and Prioritization

  • 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: I start my day by reviewing Slack and Jira for any urgent updates or feedback from stakeholders.
  • 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: I look at my to-do list (Synced with Notion + Google Calendar) and block time for deep work.
  • 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Join the team stand-up, give updates, and align on the day’s goals.

🧠 Mid-Morning: Deep Dive Into Data

  • 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM:
    This is where the real action begins. I work on:
    • Analyzing Gig Worker metrics from Google Sheets
    • Writing SQL queries to automate data pulls for surge pricing
    • Preparing dashboards using Power BI or Excel depending on the urgency

🛠 Tools in use: SQL (BigQuery), Excel (WPS), Jira, Slack


🍽️ Lunch Break: Recharge & Reflect

  • I usually take a break around 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, sometimes catching up on LinkedIn, or reading analytics newsletters like DataElixir or Substack articles.

📊 Afternoon: Collaboration & Communication

  • 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM:
    I sync up with cross-functional teams (Product, Ops, and City Managers) over Google Meet/Teams.
    • Explain data insights in simple terms
    • Collect feedback on dashboards
    • Log Jira tickets for further iterations

✍️ Evening Wrap-Up: Reporting and Documentation

  • 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM:
    • I finalize reports, update dashboards, and send summaries to key stakeholders.
    • If time allows, I also spend 20-30 minutes documenting learnings for my blog.

📌 What Makes Remote Work, Work?

✅ Having a clear, time-blocked schedule
✅ Keeping communication asynchronous yet responsive
✅ Regular retrospectives with my manager to assess priorities
✅ Self-discipline and setting digital boundaries (Slack DND mode is underrated!)


💡 Bonus Tip: My Remote Toolkit

ToolPurpose
SlackTeam communication and huddles
JiraTask tracking and ticket updates
Google Sheets + SQLDaily reporting and data slicing
Power BIVisual dashboards
NotionNote-taking, task planning
Google CalendarTime-blocking & meeting schedule

🔍 Remote vs Regular Analyst Jobs: A Quick Comparison

Feature/FactorRemote JobRegular Office Job
Commute TimeZero (Home-based)1–2 hours/day on average
FlexibilityHigh (custom schedule possible)Fixed working hours
CollaborationVirtual via Slack/Zoom/TeamsIn-person, spontaneous meetings
Focus TimeMore if disciplinedCan be affected by office interruptions
NetworkingLimited unless intentionally builtEasier with face-to-face interactions
Work-Life BalanceGreat with boundaries setCan blur with long commute/office stay
AccountabilitySelf-driven and performance-basedManager-supervised in real-time
DistractionsHome distractions possibleOffice distractions (chatter, noise)

Final Thoughts

Remote work has taught me that being a great Business Analyst is not just about understanding data — it’s about communicating clearly, managing time wisely, and staying curious even without office buzz around you.


👉 Coming up on Day 9: Understanding the Role of a Business Analyst (with Real Example)


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Hi, I’m Saksham Verma, a passionate Business Analyst at Swiggy with a deep interest in turning raw data into meaningful stories and strategies.

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