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Master’s degree (or its equivalent) in Data Analytics, Economics, Engineering, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or Statistics (or other related field) with more than 3 years of relevant experience; or bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) with >4-5 years of relevant experience.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree or U.S. equivalent in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Industrial Engineering, or related field, plus 5 years professional experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Analyst, or any occupation/position/job title involving machine learning operations.
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BS or BA degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, analytics, or economics or an equivalent demonstrated analytical work experience. You'll become an expert in all facets of business analytics and have an end-to-end ownership and understanding of revenue and business operations KPIs. The decisions you help drive daily will directly impact the financial performance and growth of the business.
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With Imply, developers can build without constraints as our database lets them create interactive data experiences on streaming and batch data with limitless scale and at the best economics. Our unique database, built from Apache Druid, enables them to develop the next generation of analytics applications.
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Degree concentration in Business, Business Administration, Business Analytics, Economics, Finance, Health Administration, Health Informatics, Health Management, or similar is preferred. Healthcare provider or fellowship experience and/or education in health economics is strongly desired.
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Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in finance, accounting, economics, statistics, data analytics. The Ankura Disputes & Economics, Trust & Mass Torts practice is commonly engaged to assist financial investigations, litigations and disputes, turnaround and process improvement engagements, and other critical business issues.
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Bachelor's degree in a quantitative or business field such as Business, Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Sociology, Operations Research or similar.
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Leveraging experience and expertise to deliver "The Art & Science of Risk", SCOR provides cutting-edge financial solutions, analytics tools and services in all areas related to risk - from Life & Health and Property & Casualty insurance to Investments.
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Work cross-functionally across departments including Analytics, Partnerships, and Ad Sales on multiple projects supporting investor reporting, portfolio performance analyses, and other assignments as requested.
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A Bachelors degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or related major. - Collaborate with the Predictive Analytics team on modeling projects. Analyze the impact of crash-avoidance technology on Auto insurance claims.
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Economics, Political Science, Public Policy, International Development, International Affairs, International Public Health) with five years of work experience or Bachelor’s degree with ten years of experience.
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Master's degree in Business, Analytics, or related field, Project Management Certification, Six Sigma certification, Statistical Programming Language. Have academic and/or professional experience in fields of Economics, Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field.
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Accountability, Accountability, Active Learning, Active Listening, Bias, Big Data Analytics, Business Acumen, Coaching, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Customer Centricity, Design Thinking, Digital Transformation, Empathy, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), Follow-Through, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, Internal Controls, Long Term Planning, Management of Change, Managing Ambiguity, Numerical Data Analysis, Policy Management, Problem Solving Mindset {+ 4 more.
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Defines research objectives & tactical research plans and perform analytics to address business problems. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering advanced analytics solutions that drive business insights, identify opportunities, and enhance overall decision-making capabilities.
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A degree in a related field (such as Advertising, Marketing, Business Administration, Economics, Mathematics, Analytics, or Communications) The MFG team operates in a seamlessly integrated way across strategy, planning, investment, creative, business sciences and analytics, data and technology.
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