Denver Data & Analytics: Python, SQL, AWS Lead 443 Roles -- January 2026
BetaDenver's data job market in January 2026 features 467 roles across 280 employers, with strong remote availability (69%) and a median of $181K among the 27% of tracked roles with employer-disclosed salary ranges. Professional Services and Fintech lead hiring activity.
This report analyzes 443 Data & Analytics job postings from 269+ companies tracked via direct employer career pages and job board aggregators. Our coverage skews toward tech-forward and scaling companies; large enterprises using enterprise hiring platforms may be underrepresented. Coverage varies by section and is noted throughout.
Key Takeaways for Hiring Managers
Compensation
27% of roles with disclosed salary ranges
Overall Distribution
25th Percentile
$146K
Median
$181K
75th Percentile
$225K
IQR (Spread)
$79K
Advertised Salary by Seniority
Advertised Salary by Role
Employers Hiring for Data & Analytics Roles
Biggest Gainer
Humana
+1pp
New This Month
Google, PwC, EchoStar
Biggest Decline
Oracle
-2pp
Market interpretation: Hiring activity is broadly distributed among tracked employers, with top employers including Humana, Instacart, Oracle, Google, Deloitte, and PwC each showing modest posting volumes. New entrants this month include Humana, Google, and PwC.
Industry Distribution
63% of roles with industry data
Biggest Gainer
Fintech
+6pp
Biggest Decline
Data Infrastructure
-7pp
Professional Services leads at 18%, followed by Fintech at 12% and Healthcare at 10%. This distribution reflects Denver's diverse economy spanning consulting, financial technology, and healthcare innovation. Fintech gained 5 percentage points month-over-month, while Data Infrastructure declined 7 points.
Role Specialization
Biggest Gainer
Data Scientist
+4pp
Biggest Decline
Data Engineer
-2pp
ML Engineer leads at 24%, followed by Data Scientist at 20% and Data Engineer at 18%. Data Scientist gained 4 percentage points month-over-month, suggesting continued investment in modeling and analytics capabilities. Data Analyst roles at 16% emphasize business intelligence and stakeholder communication.
Seniority Distribution
Junior: 0-2 years | Mid-Level: 3-5 years | Senior: 6-10 years | Staff/Principal: 11+ years (IC track) | Director+: Management track
Biggest Gainer
Director+
+3pp
Biggest Decline
Staff/Principal
-4pp
Senior-to-Junior Ratio
12:1
Senior+ roles per Junior role
Entry Accessibility Rate
21%
Junior + Mid-Level roles combined
Senior roles lead at 50%, with Staff/Principal at 16% and Mid-Level at 15%. Director+ roles gained 3 percentage points month-over-month, while Staff/Principal declined 4 points. Junior positions at 7% remain limited, creating a challenging entry market for new professionals.
Company Maturity
63% of roles with company age data
Growth-stage companies lead at 47%, with Mature companies close behind at 45% and Young startups at 8%. This balance suggests candidates can find opportunities across the company lifecycle, from equity-focused growth firms to stability-oriented established organizations.
Ownership Type
63% of roles with ownership data
Private companies account for 54% of postings, with Public companies at 38% and Subsidiaries at 5%. The private-company majority means candidates should be prepared to evaluate equity packages and private company valuations as part of total compensation.
Employer Size Distribution
56% of roles with company size data
Enterprise companies lead at 58%, with Scale-ups at 25% and Startups at 17%. Among tracked employers, larger companies typically offer higher base compensation while smaller firms may provide greater equity participation and broader role scope.
Working Arrangement
Onsite: office full-time | Hybrid: mix of office and remote | Remote: work from anywhere | Flexible: employee chooses arrangement
99% of roles with known working arrangement
Remote positions lead at 69%, with Flexible at 20%, Hybrid at 7%, and Onsite at just 3%. Denver employers have embraced distributed work models, expanding the candidate pool nationally while allowing local talent to compete regardless of office proximity.
Skills Demand
61% of roles with skills data
Skills insight: Python (51%) and SQL (41%) remain foundational skills, with AWS (20%) leading cloud platforms. Modern data stack tools like Airflow (15%), Snowflake (13%), and dbt (12%) show strong demand. The Python + SQL skill pair appears in 34% of roles, confirming their combined importance.
Market Context
Methodology
This report analyzes direct employer job postings for Data & Analytics roles in Denver during January 2026.
Data collection:
- 1.Over 400 roles from 280+ employers aggregated from multiple sources
- 2.Recruitment agency postings identified and excluded (8% of raw data)
- 3.Jobs deduplicated across sources to avoid double-counting
Classification:
- 1.Roles classified using an LLM-powered taxonomy
- 2.Subfamily, seniority, skills, and working arrangement extracted
- 3.Employer metadata enriched from company databases where available
Limitations:
- 1.Not a complete census of the market - some roles may not be captured
- 2.Skills analysis based on 269 roles with skill data (61% coverage)
- 3.Salary data available due to pay transparency law
- 4.Working arrangement based on 160 ATS-sourced roles (Adzuna excluded due to truncated descriptions)
Data coverage:
78%
Seniority coverage
Roles with seniority level classified
99%
Arrangement coverage
Roles with working arrangement known
61%
Skills coverage
Roles with skills extracted from description
68%
Employer metadata
Roles with enriched company data
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