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The Sr. Manager, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) & Real-World Evidence will be responsible for supporting the development and execution of global HEOR and RWE activities to support the Binding Site's existing portfolio and pipeline products.
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The firm is looking to make a Credit Quantitative Research hire into either its New York or Chicago office to work alongside a highly regarding Systematic Credit Portfolio Manager who recently joined the fund.
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Preferred degree in biostatistics, statistics, epidemiology, economics, mathematics, engineering, operations research, health informatics or related quantitative field from an elite institution, including Ivy League institutions, with a strong academic record.
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With a suite of more than a dozen products, including TikTok, Helo, and Resso, as well as platforms specific to the China market, including Toutiao, Douyin, and Xigua, ByteDance has made it easier and more fun for people to connect with, consume, and create content.
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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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Perform complex market research in collaboration with other teams, examine customer and technology-related industry trends, and maintain inventory for supply and market intelligence that will inform critical decision points for future growth.
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This Research Assistant position will provide analytical support for the Global Fund Ratings team that assigns and surveils money market fund and bond fund ratings. At S&P Global Ratings, our analyst-driven credit ratings, research, and sustainable finance opinions provide critical insights that are essential to translating complexity into clarity so market participants can uncover opportunities and make decisions with conviction.
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Experience in the pharma or healthcare industry is preferred, in health economics, market access or related research functions. Manage research studies, market access analytics & activities and other related projects, as aligned with the IET and for other business needs.
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Demonstrates ability to effectively partner across multiple stakeholders (i.e. Sales Leadership, Brand Marketing, Sales Operations, Market Research and Analytics) Master's Degree preferred - in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Business Administration, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering Economics, Statistics, Marketing or in a closely related field of study with a concentration in marketing/sales/quantitative analysis.
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As a unique, fast-paced "action" tank, we use the modern tools of communications to deploy ideas; engage Americans in the debate over the boundaries of government policy, personal freedoms, and market incentives; and educate and challenge the media to explore these issues and shape the next generation of political leaders.
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Prepare regular reports on market research and analysis for internal review. - Bachelor’s degree in business, Economics, Statistics, or a relevant field. Prepare regular reports on market research and analysis for internal review.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in business, marketing, statistics, market research, finance, or other related field is preferred; CPA qualification is preferred.
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Passion for working in a fast-paced agile environment A collaborative mindset, innovative with a sense of curiosity Preferred Qualifications: PhD degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Operations Research, or related field Experienced in building multiple market mix and multi-touch attribution models Experience with Tableau or similar data visualization tools.
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Advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in a Quantitative discipline such as Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, or Econometrics. Experience in the financial services industry, including credit risk, market risk, and fraud detection.
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Program, test, and debug online interactive market research surveys using IBM/SPSS online software, mrStudio, testing tools, techniques, and procedures, acting as a resource to colleagues who encounter technical challenges.
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