Tennessee offers a dynamic data analyst market anchored by Nashville's booming healthcare and tech sectors, Memphis's logistics dominance, and Knoxville's energy and research opportunities. No state income tax on wages makes salaries go further.
18 jobs found
Sr. Analyst, Data & Research
Warner Music Group — Nashville, Tennessee
Business Analyst
CNS — Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
Data Analyst 1
Nissan — Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Associate Clinical Data Specialist - Term, Peds Cardiology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center — Nashville, Tennessee, United States
AI Business Analyst
CruiTek — Nashvile, Tennessee, United States
CRM Systems Data Specialist
University of Tennessee — Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Financial Analyst Consultant
Rezult Group, Inc. — Lebanon, Tennessee
Senior Financial Analyst
Trisian-Global Consulting — Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Business Analyst II
Acadia Healthcare — Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Business Intelligence Analyst I - SQL (SSMS)/Adv Excel
Unum — Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
What You Need to Know
Tennessee's three major metros each bring something different to the analyst market.
Nashville has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and its analyst market reflects that growth. Healthcare is the signature industry — HCA Healthcare (the nation's largest for-profit hospital operator), Community Health Systems, and dozens of healthcare companies make Nashville the 'Healthcare Capital of the South.' The city's tech scene (AllianceBernstein relocated its HQ from NYC, and Amazon established a significant operations hub) has added diversity.
Memphis is defined by logistics — FedEx, headquartered here, is a massive employer of supply chain and operations analysts. Healthcare (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Methodist Le Bonheur) and banking (First Horizon) add to the market.
Knoxville benefits from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Valley Authority for energy and research analytics, plus the University of Tennessee system.
The no-income-tax advantage makes Tennessee increasingly competitive with higher-tax states.