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In this role, the Market Analyst will lead with a market-centric focus, gathering and publishing competitive intelligence and market research around the Data Product landscape.
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As a dedicated Senior Business Strategy Analyst, You will work with Member Data & Analytics Team in USAA's Enterprise Data Office. Demonstrating mastery of Consulting Skills: Hypothesis-driven problem solving; Primary/secondary research; Data analysis, synthesis; Pyramid Principle / Story Telling; Executive level written/verbal communication, visual display of quantitative information, presentation skills.
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You are paid within the salary range based on your experience and market data of the position. Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive.
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The Commercial Real Estate Analyst will be responsible for conducting market and submarket research to identify pertinent commercial real estate data, key market driver information and assist in the writing of detailed reports for publication in high-profile offering memorandums and proposals.
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Through research and development initiatives in our FinLabs we develop solutions for modernization, from Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain to Data Science models, Digital Underwriting, mobile-first applications and more.
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Proven experience in market research, data analysis, or a similar role. Market Research and Analysis: Conduct thorough market research to understand Energy Storage industry trends, customer buying behaviors, and competitive value propositions.
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Assign work tasks and supervise Capture Analyst and Market Research Analyst personnel. Founded in 2006, VSolvit (pronounced 'We Solve It') is a technology services provider that specializes in cybersecurity, cloud computing, geographic information systems (GIS), business intelligence (BI) systems, data warehousing, engineering services, and custom database and application development.
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From the research, the Material Analyst builds models, analyzes historical spend, supply base and/or material and inventory management market trends as needed to support the development of material management strategies.
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MARKET RESEARCH ANALYST - Unlock the Power of Data in the Mobile Computing Market. Join our boutique firm as a Market Research Analyst and be at the forefront of providing industry and investor clients with valuable insights into the mobile computing market.
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This market research and intelligence gathering will form the basis for key data collections supporting multiple Yes Energy product lines. Yes Energy delivers real-time market data and electric power trading decision solutions.
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As the Marketing Analyst, you will be responsible for the functions outlined below:Essential Functions:Conduct thorough market research and analysis to enable the Product Strategy Manager to identify emerging trends, consumer preferences, and competitive landscapes.
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NORC at the University of Chicago seeks to hire a Market Research Analyst (MRA) in its Business Development Office. The successful candidate will have a strong interest in empirical social science and public policy research and understand market research methodologies, with a particular emphasis on the federal and state government procurement process.
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Strong experience in developing market intelligence strategies, research questions or hypotheses, gathering and synthesizing data, drawing meaningful insights, and providing actionable recommendations.
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The Market Research Analyst will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to provide insights into market trends, consumer behavior, and competitive landscapes.
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Perform market research, analyze market data and price movements, and make recommendation on risk hedging strategies. Leverage the Bank’s infrastructure and data sources to build analytics platform to oversee the Bank’s market risk management.
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