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The Manager of Data Science and Analytics role will report to the Chief Technology Officer and be responsible for leading a team of data analysts and scientists. Experience in designing and executing data science roadmaps, successfully delivering high-impact analytics and insights.
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A basic understanding of analytics and data science tools like BigQuery, AWS, GCP, Looker, Python and more. You’ll help us ensure we’re delivering and shipping high-impact analytics and data science projects that propel our business forward.
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Discord is seeking a Senior Data Science Manager to spearhead our analytics team responsible for the Platform Ecosystem! - You built, led and developed impact oriented analytics teams before: ideally 3+ years of leadership experience as a people manager, leading a team of 5+ data scientists.
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What you'll be responsible for: We are looking for a seasoned data science and analytics manager to guide the data analysts and data scientists working on Circle's developer products pillar and our marketing efforts.
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The opportunity: The Data Science Manager, Advanced Analytics will provide advanced analytics support within the Business Analytics function that applies the power of data with machine learning to improve business outcomes across the Health and Risk Solutions business.
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RL Analytics - Content, Data Science Manager Responsibilities. In this role, as a Data Science Manager for Content in Reality Labs, you will lead a team of data scientists to produce insights and data assets that guide our content strategy and investments, and identify ways to further the impact content on the Quest ecosystem.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Information Systems, Statistics, Operations Research, Analytics, Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, or a related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate related work experience; or a Master's degree in Mathematics, Information Systems, Statistics, Operations Research, Analytics, Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, or a related field and 4 years of related work experience.
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6+ years of experience in Data Science and Product Analytics, primarily in related industries. 1+ years of experience managing a team of data scientists, and a track record of delivering impactful analyses.
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Transforms data into visually appealing presentations with an emphasis on storytelling, adapting formats and charts as necessary. Independently able to derive insights from extracted and manipulated data, as well as provide recommendations to improve processes for data extraction.
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The Analytics Manager position offers a unique opportunity for someone passionate about applying their data, and management experiences to enhance educational programs and contribute to the growth of a far-reaching entrepreneurial social venture.
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Manager, Consumer Analytics and Data Science. 3+ years' experience in data modeling/advanced business analytics. Strong analytical and quantitative skills including the ability to use customer research, hard data and metrics to assess marketing effectiveness.
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As a Data Science Manager at Meta, you will help shape the future of the experiences we build for billions of people and hundreds of millions of businesses, creators, and partners around the world.
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Data Science Manager, Analytics Responsibilities. People leadership: You will inspire, lead and grow a world-class team of data scientists and data science leaders.
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Position SummaryDo you want to apply your skills in advanced analytics and optimization to support asset protection for $20B front stores, implement advanced techniques like generative analytics and monetize data using natural language processing.
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Job Overview: The Manager of Data Science and Analytics will be responsible for delivering insights and solutions that drive business growth. 5+ years of experience in data science and analytics, with at least 2 years in building large scale data science models.
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