Massachusetts — led by the Boston-Cambridge corridor — is one of the strongest data analyst markets in the country. World-class universities, a dominant biotech and healthcare sector, and a mature tech ecosystem create deep demand for analysts at every level.
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Lead Data Analyst – Auto & Specialty
American Family Insurance — Madison, WI 53783; Boston, MA 02110;
Senior Financial Analyst
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory — Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Video & Data Analyst
Pembroke & Co. — Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Senior IT Business Analyst – Disciplined Contract Management (DCM)
Manulife — Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Business Development Analyst
Audax Group — Boston, MA
Financial Analyst
Vibram Corporation — North Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States
Lead Data Analyst
Nexamp — Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Business Intelligence Engineer, Amazon Robotics
Amazon — Westboro, Massachusetts, United States
Scheduler, Student Information Systems, and Data Specialist
Concord Public Schools and Concord-Carlisle Regional School District — Concord, Massachusetts, United States
Sr. Financial Analyst, FP&A, SCF Support
6149-DePuy Synthes Products Legal Entity — Raynham, Massachusetts, United States
What You Need to Know
The Boston-Cambridge corridor is a top-five analyst market nationally.
Biotech and pharma are the signature industries — the Kendall Square and Seaport clusters house Moderna, Vertex, Biogen, Takeda, and hundreds of smaller biotech companies, creating one of the densest concentrations of life sciences analytics jobs in the world. Clinical data analysts, biostatisticians, and health outcomes analysts are in constant demand.
Healthcare extends beyond pharma — Partners HealthCare (now Mass General Brigham), Dana-Farber, and Boston Children's Hospital are among the top medical institutions globally and employ significant analytics teams.
The tech sector is equally strong. HubSpot, Wayfair, DraftKings, and a deep startup ecosystem create steady demand for product, marketing, and growth analysts. Financial services (Fidelity, State Street, John Hancock) add another major employer category.
The concentration of universities (MIT, Harvard, Boston University, Northeastern) produces exceptional talent, making entry-level roles competitive but also ensuring employers have high expectations for analytical rigor.