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Graduate degree in Business or an undergraduate degree in Business plus related work/internship experience, with an emphasis in the functional area of Finance, Accounting or Economics. Baird’s Equity Capital Markets group includes more than 500 professionals in research, institutional sales and trading, and investment banking.
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Three years of investment management experience at a position equivalent to an APM or higher with an investment management firm, pension plan, university, endowment, foundation, corporation, family office, consulting firm or other investment institution with at least $1 billion in assets, or seven years of such responsibility at a firm of any size, may substituted for an undergraduate degree in a different field than described above.
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A current undergraduate or graduate student at Arizona State University pursuing a degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Data Analytics, or related field with a willingness to learn and ability to work well with others.
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High school diploma or GED is required; an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a focus in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Economics, Marketing, or related discipline; in the absence of a degree, directly-related job experience serving in an industrial sales role, where a number of years and proven knowledge may offset the degree requirement.
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Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in Business, Accounting, Finance, or Economics is required. Tableau, SAP and FileMaker experience is a plus. 3+ years business planning, operations and/or financial planning and analysis experience.
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Job Requirements REQUIRED : a bachelor’s degree (master’s preferred) in economics, political science, statistics, public policy, a life or physical science, or related fields; training in statistics, econometrics, and/or quantitative impact evaluation methods, and microeconomics; and four years of work experience (which may include experience gained as an undergraduate.
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The Department teaches courses both at undergraduate and graduate levels as well as performs research in all areas of the information systems discipline including Information Technology (IT) / Information Systems (IS) in organizations, Economics of IS, Design and Management of Systems, Individual and Organizational Decision Support, Knowledge Management, Social Media, and Business Analytics.
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The Economics Department offers undergraduate degrees in the College of Liberal Arts as well as the Driehaus School of Business. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Industrial Organization, Econometrics, and related fields.
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The Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNC Greensboro is seeking applicants for two full-time Recruiting and Academic Advising Specialists. Assist prospective undergraduate students with understanding what will transfer and what needs to be taken, major selection, how to apply for financial aid and scholarships, and other pre-enrollment issues to ensure a smooth transition.
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In addition to publishing in leading journals, the successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and supervise graduate students as well as participate in the applied microeconomics workshop, serve on an appropriate department committee, and be involved as a member of Ph. D. dissertation committees.
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Undergraduate degree; focus in finance, business, accounting, economics, mathematics is preferred. Undergraduate degree; focus in finance, business, accounting, economics, mathematics is preferred.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent, and an undergraduate level understanding of economics, finance, accounting, statistics, econometrics, or other related subject. Strong technical skills, including the ability to independently execute complex data analytics in at least one programming language (e.g., SQL, SAS, SPSS, Stata, R, etc.
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Undergraduate degree in engineering, design, statistics, economics, or marketing; MBA, MIS, or MS desired. Leads cross-functional teams to execute on product management (UX Design, Visual Design, IT, Engineering, Operations, Customer Care, Quality, Marketing, Finance, and Legal.
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Undergraduate students currently enrolled in at least their sophomore pursuing a degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, Mathematics or related discipline with a minimum 3.2 GPA.
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Undergraduate degree in finance, accounting, economics, statistics, MIS, or. Many areas including real estate, banking, energy, aviation, and distressed /high yield credit markets. The Risk Analyst who joins our team will sit on the Trading Desk and assist by tracking daily profit and loss by strategy, analyzing current and potential trading opportunities and monitoring risk factors that affect the firm's entire portfolio of investments.
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