Wisconsin offers a solid data analyst market split between Milwaukee's financial services and manufacturing sectors and Madison's tech and healthcare scene. A moderate cost of living and strong quality of life make it an appealing Midwest option.
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Business Analyst
Landmark Credit Union — Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
Electronic Health Records Data Analyst
Wisconsin Department of Health Services — Madison, Wisconsin
Data Specialist
University of Wisconsin Madison — Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Senior Financial Analyst
North Central Health Care — Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
Data Specialist
Breakthru Beverage Group — St Louis, Wisconsin, United States
Business Analyst AR Specialists
Genpact — Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, United States
Data Governance Analyst
Kwik Trip, Inc. — Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States (On-site)
Provider Financial Analyst II
Medica — Madison, Wisconsin, United States
What You Need to Know
Wisconsin's two main metros complement each other well.
Milwaukee's analyst market is shaped by financial services (Northwestern Mutual is headquartered here, along with Robert W. Baird and Fiserv), manufacturing (Rockwell Automation, Harley-Davidson, Johnson Controls), and healthcare (Froedtert, Aurora Health). The city offers big-company analyst roles with Midwestern cost of living.
Madison is the more dynamic market, anchored by the University of Wisconsin (one of the top research universities in the country), Epic Systems (the dominant electronic health records company, located in suburban Verona), and a growing tech startup scene. Epic alone employs hundreds of analysts and data professionals, making Madison one of the strongest healthcare IT markets in the country.
Green Bay has a smaller market centered on insurance (Acuity, Society Insurance) and manufacturing. The Packers organization even employs sports analytics professionals.