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6 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience; OR a minimum of 4 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience and up to 2 years of progressive functional business relevant experience for a total of 6 years combined experience; OR advanced degree in Business, Science, Finance, Economics or related discipline and 4 years of experience in data and/or analytics or strategy consulting.
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BS degree in Data Science, Analytics, Engineering, Business, Finance, Computer Science or equivalent education experience. Experienced with IT-systems in the area of production-control, preferably with Spotfire, Tableau, Power BI (Excel, SAP, SAP ME/BO, SAP HANA ), SQL.
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Minimum of 4 years experience, at least 2 of which involve working as a data analyst and/or data scientist, in a consultative capacity, preferably with a background in management consulting, client relations, data analytics, data science, and/or coding.
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You have 5+ years of professional experience in an advanced analytics or data science role; prior experience with SaaS an advantage. You possess advanced experience working with Python, SQL R, DBT, Github, and Excel to support operating efficiently and developing solutions at scale.
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Strong foundational modeling skills: advanced proficiency utilizing Microsoft Excel, including Pivot Tables, complex formulas, Macros, and data visualization techniques is required.
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Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel spreadsheet applications (array formulas, if-then statements, v-lookup, and pivot tables) Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (PowerPivot, functions, VBA) The data analyst will also assist in determining future analyses and metrics and the development of meaningful performance indicators.
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Support the transformation of raw data into valuable and meaningful insights in the form of appealing dashboards and reports via both Power BI and advanced Excel applications (e.g., levering external PowerShell scripts.
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Perform advanced development/coding work in Google sheets and/or Microsoft Excel and basic development/coding in Tableau and SQL. Coursework and/or certifications in a highly analytical field are preferred (e.g., STEM or social sciences, data analytics or data science.
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Advanced Excel skills levering external PowerShell scripts is strongly preferred. An advanced level of proficiency working with Microsoft Office Tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint etc.
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Advanced proficiency with MS Excel (Macros, VBA, V-Lookup, Pivot Tables, etc. Bachelor s degree in data science, Economics, Finance, Accounting, or Computer Science with a focus in quantitative methodologies.
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The Senior Analyst, Data Science brings advanced analytical skills and data expertise to the organization, enabling Mediahub to leverage data-driven insights, optimize campaign performance, measure ROI, understand the target audience, and help clients stay ahead of industry trends.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Legal Data Analyst with advanced expertise in Excel and Power BI, and substantial experience handling medium to large datasets. Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Data Science, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field (equivalent work experience may be considered.
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Experience in working with data in a variety of formats (e.g. SAS, dbf, Filemaker Pro, Access, XML, Excel, Salesforce). Experience in breast cancer research and understanding of terminology used to conduct breast cancer research with curiosity about science and application of data collected for SFMR.
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Requires advanced working knowledge of complex Excel tasks like VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) programming, data simulation, analytics, and advanced formula usage (such as Macros, Power Query, Pivot Tables, Power Pivot, Dynamic Name Range, etc.
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