Washington State — led by the Seattle-Bellevue metro — is one of the top data analyst markets in the country. Amazon, Microsoft, and a deep tech ecosystem create intense demand, competitive salaries, and exceptional career growth opportunities.
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What You Need to Know
The Seattle-Bellevue metro is a top-three analyst market nationally.
Amazon is the dominant employer, with thousands of analyst positions across its retail, AWS, advertising, and operations divisions. Microsoft in Redmond is equally significant, with analyst roles spanning every product and business unit. Meta, Google, Apple, and Salesforce all maintain substantial Seattle-area offices.
Beyond big tech, the region has a deep ecosystem of mid-size tech companies (Expedia, Zillow, Redfin, DocuSign) and a thriving startup scene. Boeing's commercial aviation division in Everett and Renton creates aerospace analytics demand.
Bellevue and the Eastside have grown into a tech center rivaling Seattle itself, with T-Mobile's headquarters and major operations from Meta and Google.
The no-income-tax advantage is significant — a $110K analyst salary in Seattle takes home substantially more than the same salary in California. The trade-off is higher cost of living, particularly housing, though it remains below San Francisco levels.