Is CVS Data Analyst Salary Worth the Hustle?

I’m thinking about making a career switch to data analysis and I’ve been eyeing CVS. I’ve always been good with numbers and I think it would be cool to use my skills to analyze customer data and stuff. I was wondering if any of you work or have worked as a data analyst at CVS? What’s the salary range like? Is it worth it considering the workload and responsibilities?

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Looking at the salary.
Like entry level? 55-65k

2-3 yoe? 75-90k

Senior 90-115k

Doesn’t really go above that unless you’re at a big time company.

It is literally not worth the time and effort of switching. Not to mention the market is waaaaay over saturated.

Switching to a career in data analysis is an exciting move, and CVS could be a great place to apply your skills. As a data analyst at CVS, you’d likely be involved in analyzing customer data, sales trends, and operational metrics to drive business decisions. The salary range for data analysts at CVS can vary depending on experience, location, and specific role, but generally, it falls between $60,000 and $85,000 per year. Entry-level positions may start on the lower end, while more experienced analysts or those with specialized skills could earn more. The workload can be demanding, as data analysis often involves handling large datasets, creating reports, and deriving actionable insights, but it can also be rewarding, especially if you enjoy working with data and seeing the impact of your analyses on business outcomes. Overall, if you’re passionate about data and analytics, CVS offers a solid environment to leverage your skills and grow in your career.

A Senior Data Analyst at CVS Health can expect to make between $105K and $130,000 year in total compensation, which includes base pay and bonus pay. At CVS Health, the starting pay for a senior data analyst is $109K on average annually.