Aye so what does an analyst do, i always see openings for that when im job hunting so i assumed it had a high turn over rate.
Well, I see the term analyst being applied to damn near every job these days. I saw a posting for a customer service analyst on indeed
But generally, an analyst is gonna be looking at data and making decisions based on what they see. That's a very simplistic definition for it. There are certainly levels to that shyt. Being an analyst can involve forecasting (projecting future numbers) creating models, generating reports, etc...
I was a fraud strategical analyst. I worked for a bank. I would review data from on accounts that we had fraud on and make reports to another part of our fraud strategy team on how to write code on when to block charges. I would have to look at client spending patterns, historical and current fraud trends, high fraud areas, high risk merchants, etc... For instance, I might see a trend with a high percentage of fraud on Apple Pay transactions and relay to our coders to write some shyt that would monitor those charges more strictly. It's much more than that but I'm just giving you a brief overview.
A lot of the analyst jobs are in the financial world and a lot of them involve heavy excel usage, but all don't. I wouldn't say analyst jobs ave high turnovers. I think people are just using the term more for position descriptions. The bank I worked for called our customer service reps analyst

when they're not really analyzing anything. I know those positions have high turnover because they are phone jobs.