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B.A. or B.S. in market research, psychology, social science, statistics, mathematics or a related field. Master's degree or Ph. D. in market research, psychology, social science, statistics, mathematics or a related field.
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Background and/or familiarity with quantitative and/or qualitative research methodologies; Have a Bachelor's degree in analytical or insights-focused fields such as economics, marketing, psychology, sociology, statistics, or similar business or liberal arts programs.
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Postgraduate education (MS or PhD) in an applied quantitative field is strongly preferred (such as Machine Learning, Statistics, Operations research, Information theory, Control theory, Econometrics etc) or equivalent experience working in data science or machine learning engineering.
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Post graduate education (MS or PhD) in an applied quantitative field is strongly preferred, such as : Machine Learning, Statistics, Operations research, Information theory, Control theory, Econometrics etc.
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Assist the Insights Leader as needed in data analysis and reporting activities related to consumer research. Bachelor's degree in related fields such as data science, statistics, or business analytics.
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Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Formal training or certification on Data Scientist/Engineer and 5+ years applied experience Advanced degree in an analytical field (e.g., Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Data Analysis, Operations Research.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree candidates with an academic focus on quantitative research (Economics, Finance, Financial Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Accounting, Engineering, Statistics, or related quantitative discipline.
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Knowledge of Sensory Science, Consumer research, statistics/data modeling a plus. 2+ years of experience in CTI/Claims (Consumer research, Sensory, Claims and Communication Development) (including internship) strongly preferred.
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Manage survey research projects, within timeline and budgets, including working closely with colleagues in our Operations groups to oversee all operational components of projects; Experience working with survey applications a plus (such as Qualtrics, Google Consumer Surveys, etc.
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A Masters’ Degree or Ph. D. in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Statistics, Physics, Market Research or related field. The Senior Associate, GTM Analytics’ primary responsibility is to support the Commercial team by analyzing Pyxis’ vast consumer transaction database and generating compelling insights to support the commercial sales motion of our SaaS solutions.
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PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research or similar technical field. Our Client is looking for Data Scientists who are dedicated to data mining techniques for various applications serving enterprise and consumer end-users.
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We are currently hiring a Sensory, Research & Development Lab Co-op at our Samuel Adams Brewery in Pennsylvania. Enrolled in a 2+ year Food Science B.S or M.S program (also acceptable, statistics/data science, psychology, sociology program.
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Bachelor’s degree required in a relevant field (Business, Market Research, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, etc.) This individual will be a critical player within the Consumer Insights team, tasked with supporting primary research projects and conducting robust analysis in support of the team’s strategic objectives, especially as they relate to a variety of content for brands including Peacock, NBC, Bravo, E.
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University graduate with a MS or PhD in food science, sensory evaluation, sensory science, psychology, consumer science, marketing research, nutrition, or statistics required. The main purpose of the Principal Scientist is to deliver high-level consumer and sensory expertise to research, technology and process-related programs, build and continuously improve functional capabilities, and develop and ensure cross-functional execution of global consumer centric initiatives.
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Master’s or PhD degree in statistics, applied mathematics, financial mathematics, engineering, operations research, or another highly quantitative field. This position is responsible for developing credit risk management and business intelligence analytic solutions through consulting engagements and research serving TransUnion’s clients.
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