Nebraska's data analyst market, centered on Omaha, benefits from a surprising concentration of financial services companies and a culture of steady, values-driven business. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is just the tip of Omaha's corporate iceberg.
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Education Research Analyst
DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) — 1050 1st Street, NE
Senior IT Business Analyst - Financial Reporting
Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Associate Financial Analyst
Milliman — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Intern, Business Analyst, Account Services Specialist
Ultimus — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Medical Economist/Health Data Analyst
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Analyst, Data Analytics
Lincoln Financial — Omaha, NE, US
IT Business Analyst-Finance
Cordova — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Financial Analyst
Hill Bros — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Senior Financial Analyst, Money Network
Fiserv — Omaha, Nebraska, United States
What You Need to Know
Omaha is Nebraska's analyst hub and punches well above its weight class.
The city's financial services concentration is notable — Berkshire Hathaway, Mutual of Omaha, First National of Nebraska, TD Ameritrade (now Schwab), and Union Pacific Railroad are all headquartered here. These create strong demand for financial, insurance, and operations analysts.
Tech has been growing too — PayPal and Facebook have significant Omaha operations, and homegrown companies like Flywheel and Hudl (sports analytics) add diversity. The Peter Kiewit Foundation has invested heavily in the city's tech ecosystem.
Lincoln's market is smaller, centered on the University of Nebraska and state government, with some healthcare and insurance analytics.
Omaha consistently ranks among the best cities for quality of life in national surveys, and the low cost of living makes analyst compensation genuinely comfortable.