Data has the potential to transform businesses in a way that promotes growth and paves the way for future success. That’s why business analysts mine data on organizational processes to gather insights that can inform recommendations for structural and operational improvements. Their work can play an important role in guiding efficient, profitable business models. Check out the below companies looking to use data to drive better outcomes by bringing on business analysts.
Companies Hiring Business Analysts
- Comcast Advertising
- InterSystems
- SharkNinja
- Spectrum
- Intel
- Mozilla
- Zelis
Companies Hiring Business Analysts
Snyk is a cybersecurity company that equips developers with advanced tools to build secure applications. Its Snyk Code solution leverages human-in-the-loop AI and machine learning to scan code for vulnerabilities and provide actionable fix advice, all in an effort to enhance development workflows. The company, headquartered in Boston with offices around the world, is recruiting business analysts to join its team.
NinjaHoldings is a fintech company that offers a range of digital finance products, including a comprehensive financial services platform where users can obtain products like loans, credit and payment cards. For example, it serves clients who have lower credit scores with a dedicated product, CreditNinja, that works to help them rebuild credit on fair terms. NinjaHoldings recruits business analysts to work across disciplines like platform engineering.
Spectrum provides internet connectivity for homes and businesses along with TV, mobile and home phone service plans. Its product and service offerings cover everything from cable TV and streaming to tablets and smartwatches. Spectrum employs business analysts to propose data-driven changes and solutions that keep operations aligned with the organization’s overall goals.
SharkNinja is a product design company that primarily makes household and food preparation items, like robot vacuums, blenders and garment care devices. Its viral products include the Ninja blender, Shark vacuum cleaner and TikTok-famous Ninja CREAMi ice cream maker. The company looks for relevant experience in e-commerce and an ability to work with technical roadmaps for its digital business analysts.
GHX’s software-as-a-service solution serves the healthcare industry. The company equips hospitals with tools to help them reduce business costs. GHX operates a cloud-based platform that helps improve visibility into the medical-surgical supplies clinicians use in patient care. The company aims to help hospitals provide effective patient care while driving out costs.
Software company Mozilla produces the popular Firefox browser and other tools for preserving privacy while navigating the internet. The Mozilla Corporation is fully owned by the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation, which operates with the mission of “putting you in control of your online experience and shaping the future of the web for the public good.” Mozilla needs business analysts with extensive experience who have high proficiency in statistical analysis.
Intel makes central processing units and semiconductors, which are used in computers as well as other electronic products. Its 80s-era CPUs are still considered the industry standard, with consistent modifications and modernizations to keep pace with emerging technology. Intel business analysts’ responsibilities can include organizing business design sessions and blueprinting, as well as finding opportunities for incorporating automation into IT workflows.
As of late 2024, Academia.edu is hiring for three Senior Business Analysts. Senior Business Analysts will work closely with cross-functional teams—including product managers, designers, engineers, and user researchers—to identify growth opportunities through data analysis and contribute to the company’s success. These analysts will be embedded in dynamic product teams, rotating every 6 to 12 months to foster fresh perspectives and innovative ideas.
Intersystems operates a cloud-first healthcare data integration engine to help health systems and governments manage electronic health records. Its technology combines database management, smart data services and analytics capabilities to help providers get the most out of their data and fuel enterprise-level data innovation.
DraftKings specializes in digital sports entertainment. The company offers betting experiences designed to appeal to competitive sports fans. Its products include betting platform DraftKings Sportsbook and digital lottery app Jackpocket. The company also provides a daily fantasy sports product. Its presence stretches across the U.S., Canada and the U.K.
Check aims to simplify payroll processes by embedding them into any client company’s tracking, HR or SaaS program. Users can also use Check to provide their employees with benefits, through its connection with SimplyInsured. The company hires for Business Intelligence Analysts that can work remotely or in person if located in San Francisco or New York City.
Hungryroot is a food and meal delivery company that splits the market in on-demand delivery and subscription meal boxes. Its primary offering is subscription-based ingredient boxes, which users select and use to create home-cooked gourmet meals. The platform uses AI to create personalized recommendations and rotating recipe selections for customers. HungryRoot recruits business analysts to work remotely in the U.S.
Comcast Advertising is a branch of the enterprise telecom company Comcast Cable that offers advertising across all Comcast channels. It relies on adtech features and strategies like real-time bidding to provide data-driven ad products and placements that run on automation. Comcast Advertising has a portfolio of dedicated brands, like Effectv for local, regional and national ad targeting and AudienceXpress for multiscreen TV ads across broadcast, cable and streaming channels.
Zelis is a healthtech company that offers group healthcare plans on a platform that includes network analytics, claims integrity and electronic payment options for payers and providers. Its services, which span medical, dental and workers’ compensation, are designed to limit out-of-network costs and ensure regulatory compliance and payment integrity. Zelis analysts often have a background in fields like medical coding, medical claims or healthcare revenue cycle management, and work in an environment that is heavy on collaboration.