New Jersey offers a surprisingly strong data analyst market, powered by pharmaceutical companies along the I-95 corridor, financial services firms in Jersey City, and major corporate headquarters. NYC proximity drives both opportunity and competitive salaries.
21 jobs found
Strategy Integration & Reporting Analyst
Farmers Insurance — CA | CO | HI | IL | MN | VT | MA | MD | DC | NJ | NY | OH | WA | Albany County, NY | Cleveland, OH
Senior Marketing Operations Analyst
Farmers Insurance — CA | CO | HI | IL | MN | VT | MA | MD | DC | NJ | NY | OH | WA | Albany County, NY | Cleveland, OH
AI Business Analyst, AVP
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group — Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Senior Financial Analyst - MT Supply Chain Source Finance – Surgery
Johnson & Johnson — Jacksonville, New Jersey, United States
Business Analyst III – 837 Implementations
Elevance Health — Mesa, New Jersey, United States
Senior Financial Analyst
Holman — Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Senior Financial Analyst Corp Fin (Accounting)
City of Toronto — Union, New Jersey, United States
Financial Analyst - Branchburg, NJ
Financial Resources Federal Credit Union Inc — Branchburg, New Jersey, United States
Budget & Financial Analyst
City of Toronto — Union, New Jersey, United States
Business Insights Specialist (Checking & Deposit Customer Engagement) - SQL/SAS/Python/Tableau/Databricks
TD Bank — Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
What You Need to Know
New Jersey's analyst market benefits from being sandwiched between New York and Philadelphia.
The pharmaceutical corridor (often called the 'Pharma Belt') is the state's signature strength. Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and dozens of mid-size pharma and biotech companies create one of the densest concentrations of healthcare and pharmaceutical analytics in the world.
Jersey City and Hoboken have become extensions of Manhattan's financial district, with Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and numerous fintech companies maintaining significant offices. These roles pay at near-NYC levels with slightly lower living costs.
The Princeton area hosts major corporate operations — Novo Nordisk, NRG Energy, and educational institutions create a diverse analyst market. Rutgers University's analytics programs feed talent into the local market.
Central and South Jersey offer lower cost of living with access to both NYC and Philadelphia job markets.