Tech Jobs in Madison, WI

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Madison, WI—a city where the University of Wisconsin fuels a vibrant tech scene, offering a blend of cutting‑edge startups and established firms. The high quality of life, bike‑friendly streets, and proximity to Lake Mendota make it appealing for talent at all stages.

Tech companies range from the Microsoft campus and U.S. Bank’s data analytics hub to Northwestern Mutual’s insurtech division and Medtronic’s biomedical engineering labs. The city also hosts emerging clean‑tech firms, educational software startups, and AI research labs tied to UW.

While Madison’s cost of living remains lower than Chicago or Minneapolis—average rent $1,400 and median home price around $350,000—salaries are competitive. Transparent pay data helps candidates gauge whether a role’s compensation matches the local market and personal budget.

Senior Operations Analyst

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Location: New Berlin, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Bioenvironmental Engineer

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Location: Milwaukee, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Retail Supervisor Full time Now Hiring

Company: The TJX Companies, Inc.

Location: Wauwatosa, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

TJ Maxx Store 0202 in Wauwatosa, WI is seeking a customer service-oriented individual to lead a team of associates. The role involves promoting an excellent customer experience, overseeing front-of-store operations, and maintaining a clean, organized store. The successful candidate will have strong communication and organizational skills, a background in retail, and 1 year of leadership experience. Benefits include an associate discount, 401(k) contributions, and various insurance options. The position offers a starting pay range of $13.00 to $13.50 per hour, with potential for growth and additional benefits based on service or hours requirements.

Senior Operations Analyst

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Location: Sturtevant, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

On-Demand: Guest Advocate (Cashier), General Merchandise, Fulfillment, Food and Beverage, Style (T2491)

Company: Target

Location: Madison, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Target is offering an On-Demand role with flexible scheduling, allowing employees to work as much or as little as they like. The role involves advocating for guest experience, providing excellent service, and engaging with guests to understand their needs. Employees are expected to communicate effectively, remain focused in a fast-paced environment, and handle cash transactions accurately. The position requires flexibility, as shifts may vary, and regular attendance is necessary. Successful candidates will receive training and have the opportunity to develop skills for a career at Target.

Specialty Sales (Style, Tech, Beauty, Ulta Beauty) (T1895)

Company: Target

Location: Wauwatosa, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Target, a Fortune 50 company, is seeking a Style Consultant. The role involves providing excellent guest service, maintaining a welcoming and organized sales floor, and staying updated on industry trends. Key responsibilities include creating a guest-ready shopping environment, executing visual merchandising, and ensuring product availability. The ideal candidate should have a strong interest in apparel, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Target offers competitive benefits and an inclusive work culture.

Value Added Tax (VAT) Senior Manager

Company: PwC

Location: Milwaukee, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Staff Pharmacist (Relocation Package Included)

Company: Walmart

Location: Wausau, WI

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Staff Pharmacist position at Walmart involves being at the forefront of patient communications, building relationships, and advocating for patient wellbeing. The role requires a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy or PharmD, a valid pharmacy license, and completion of an ACPE Accredited Immunization training program. The pharmacist will be empowered to share clinical knowledge, work to the top of their license, and lead among the pharmacy staff. The environment is fast-paced, requiring a heart for human connection and wellness. The ideal candidate is an advocate of patient-centered care, accurate and consistent in patient care, and passionate about community involvement. They will understand the business, model and provide guidance on customer service, and use tools and data to understand the community's health concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Madison, WI?
<p>Madison offers a wide range of tech roles including software engineer, data scientist, product manager, cybersecurity analyst, UX/UI designer, cloud architect, and DevOps engineer. Companies such as Microsoft, U.S. Bank, Northwestern Mutual, Medtronic, and Booz Allen Hamilton regularly hire for these positions, while local startups focus on AI, clean tech, and educational software.</p>
How are remote and on‑site work trends in Madison’s tech market?
<p>Approximately 70% of tech roles in Madison support hybrid or fully remote arrangements, reflecting the city’s strong broadband infrastructure and the prevalence of co‑working spaces like CoWork Madison and The Foundry. On‑site positions remain popular for roles requiring close collaboration, such as embedded systems engineers at Medtronic or data‑engineers at U.S. Bank.</p>
Who are the major tech employers in Madison?
<p>Key employers include <strong>Microsoft</strong> (software & AI), <strong>U.S. Bank</strong> (data analytics & fintech), <strong>Northwestern Mutual</strong> (insurtech), <strong>Medtronic</strong> (biomedical engineering), <strong>Booz Allen Hamilton</strong> (consulting & cybersecurity), and <strong>Accenture</strong> (digital services). Emerging players such as <strong>EcoVadis</strong> (sustainability tech) and <strong>BioTera</strong> (biotech analytics) also contribute to the ecosystem.</p>
What salary expectations should I expect in Madison?
<p>Median salaries in Madison are competitive with the Midwest: entry‑level software engineers earn $70k–$90k, mid‑level $90k–$120k, and senior roles $120k–$160k. Data scientists average $115k, product managers $105k, and UX designers $95k. Cost‑of‑living adjustments keep these figures attractive given average rent of $1,400 and median home price $350,000.</p>
What advice do you have for relocating to Madison for tech work?
<p>Start by researching neighborhoods: Downtown for city life, East Side for proximity to UW, West Side for quieter streets, and Midtown for a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Use local housing sites like <em>MadisonHousing.org</em> and contact campus housing offices for student‑friendly options. Join Meetup groups such as <strong>Madison Tech Meetup</strong> and <strong>Women in Tech Madison</strong> to network. Consider a short visit to test the area before signing a lease, and leverage employer relocation assistance or local programs like <strong>Madison Office of Economic Development</strong> for housing and tax incentives.</p>

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