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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including vlookup, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and other advanced calculations/functions preferred. Experience with the following is preferred but not required: Aristocrat Oasis v12, Tableau, Teradata, IGT Table Touch, Bravo Poker, MICROS, PM10, Kronos.
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1+ years advanced experience with PowerBi, PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel (utilizing formulas, pivot tables, and VLOOKUP) Experience with syndicated and shopper data (Nielsen, IRI, Retail Link, VIQ, CKB, RSI, etc.
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Advanced Experience with MS Excel (familiar with VLOOKUP and Pivot Tables) Procurement, ERP, MRP, Oracle, NetSuite, Fishbowl, Kanban, Trello, Asana, Monday.com, JIRA, Sharepoint, Box.com, Dropbox, Teams, Slack, RingCentral, Excel, VLOOKUP, Pivot Table.
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Strong MS Office skills (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel (Pivot tables, VLOOKUP and other advanced Excel functions and formulas.
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Intermediate to Advanced MS Excel skills (Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, Conditional formatting); data blending tools such as Alteryx or domo a plus. Strong MS Excel skills and analytical ability.
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Advanced level understanding of MS Office products (import/export of data, Excel: use of charts and graphs, basic formula creation, pivot tables, vlookup, macro creation. Strong Excel including recent experience with vlook-ups, pivot tables and an aptitude for working with formulas.
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Experience with business instant messaging platforms (Teams, Slack, RingCentral, etc.) Experience with ERP and MRP systems (Oracle, NetSuite, Fishbowl, etc.) Experience with file/document cloud storage (Sharepoint, Box.com, Dropbox, etc.
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Desired Skills/Experience:Bachelor’s Degree 2-3 years related experience, Consumer Packaged Goods, or Luxury Retail experience strongly preferredIntermediate to advanced Excel including VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, IF statements, Pivot Tables, and macros.
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Basic knowledge of Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel is required; advanced understanding of excel statements such as “Sumif” and “Vlookup” preferred. Manage all daily reporting by prioritizing and preparing ad-hoc requests, leveraging SQL, Excel and MG+M’s Accounting System (Aderant.
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Demonstrated expertise in core MS Excel functions (vlookup, pivot tables, data visualization) Spark Foundry, a world-wide leader in digital media planning, buying and strategy is driving an industry-leading, advanced performance media agenda.
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Advanced Excel skills (e.g. VLOOKUP, Pivot tables, able to manipulate large amounts of data) If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us to request accommodation at accommodations@hpone.com.
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Proficient in advanced Excel functions and formulas to perform VLOOKUP, pivot tables, charts, and SUMIFs∯*∯ Basic to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. FCB NY works across a portfolio of iconic brands, including Anheuser-Busch InBev, Burger King, FDA's The Real Cost, GSK, LG, Morningstar Farms, New York Mets, Unibet and Verizon.
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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft O365 (such as MS Office Excel Intermediate analytical skills using functions such as Macro, Vlookup, Hlookup, Pivot and Expose Formula's) Advanced proficiency in data analytics tools.
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Advanced Excel and Word proficiency (VLOOKUP, SUMIF, IF/THEN, named ranges, mail merge) The candidate will maintain the fund administration system used to manage all investor records, handle investor queries, process investor capital activity, support investor AML/KYC validations, interface with clients as well as manage multiple client deliverables ensuring superior client service and delivery.
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Advanced Excel functionalities such as VLOOKUP, IF statements, Pivot Tables, Graphs, Charts, and data validation. Advanced knowledge with personal computer applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, and database applications.
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