The job duties of an entry-level public policy analyst involve collecting data, performing research, and analyzing issues related to public policy. In this career, you work as part of a team or under the supervision of a senior analyst while you gain experience. You study the effectiveness of regulations on various social issues and make recommendations about various subjects, such as crime prevention or social programs. An entry-level analyst often performs field work. You may survey community members, collect data from various sources, summarize or analyze it, and help your team or managers make recommendations based on the findings.