R
Real-time demand data from active job postings. Updated weekly from the same index powering all Datamata intelligence tools.
Active listings
13
30-day trend
-77.8%
% of listings
0%
As of June 2026, R appears in 13 active data job listings (0% of tracked data postings).
Source: Datamata Studios — methodology and update cadence.
Skills that pair with R
% of R listings that also require each skill
Top roles hiring R
Active listings by role title in data
Is R in demand in 2026?
R appears in 13 active job listings in the data category — representing 0% of all tracked data postings. Over the past 30 days demand has declined 77.8%.
R most commonly appears alongside SQL, Python, Stakeholder Mgmt in job requirements. Building proficiency in these complementary skills can significantly strengthen a candidate profile.
R demand FAQ
Is R in demand in 2026?
R appears in 13 active data job listings, about 0% of tracked data postings. Demand has declined 77.8% over the past 30 days.
What roles require R?
R is most in demand for Data Analyst roles, followed by Data Engineer and Data Scientist, based on active data listings.
What skills pair with R?
R most commonly appears alongside SQL, Python and Stakeholder Mgmt in job requirements.
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