Connecticut offers a concentrated data analyst market driven by insurance (Hartford is the 'Insurance Capital of the World'), financial services in the Stamford corridor, and defense contractors. NYC proximity creates spillover opportunities.
10 jobs found
Sr. Financial Analyst
Gartner — Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Senior Financial Analyst
The Hotchkiss School — Lakeville, Connecticut, United States
Research Analyst
State of Connecticut - Department of Energy and Environmental Protection — Hartford, CT
Junior Data Analyst: CHR Support - 6988
CHR Career — Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Data Analyst (Contract)
Spin Master International — Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Financial Analyst
International Paper — Connecticut, United States
Financial Analyst - Sports Studio Production & Facilities
NBCUniversal — Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Senior Strategic Sourcing Analyst
CVS Health — Woonsocket, RI | Hartford, CT | Northbrook, IL
Sr Financial Analyst
Gartner — Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Senior Financial Analyst, Strategic Sourcing
Stanley Black & Decker — New Britain, Connecticut, United States
What You Need to Know
Connecticut's analyst market is defined by two corridors.
The Hartford area is dominated by insurance — Aetna, The Hartford, Cigna, and Travelers are all headquartered here. Insurance analytics values actuarial-adjacent skills, risk modeling, and business intelligence.
The Stamford-Greenwich corridor functions as an extension of New York's financial district, with hedge funds and financial services companies at lower rents than Manhattan. Analyst roles here tend to pay at NYC-adjacent levels.
New Haven adds an academic and healthcare dimension with Yale University and Yale-New Haven Hospital.