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As our Annuities Competitive Intelligence Analyst you will build and manage analyses for our sales efforts while also proactively addressing issues associated with competitors (both existing and future), that may affect MassMutual’s sales goals.
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At least 5+ years working experience in market, competitive and /or sales intelligence. Field insights : gather feedback from sales teams, internal stakeholders, and intermediaries to identify common pain points and challenges; provide this feedback to the intelligence teams and annuity product leaders.
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Masters degree and 5 years of competitive intelligence/consulting/equity research/industry experience. Basic Qualifications:Doctorate degree and 3 years of competitive intelligence/consulting/equity research/industry experience.
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Taking care of our people is a top priority at Leonardo DRS. We are proud to offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, a company contribution to a health savings account, telemedicine, life and disability insurance, legal insurance, and a 401(k) savings plan.
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Maintain certifications and access to sensitive intelligence platforms including: eGuardian (FBI reporting tool), IC3, NC4 Signal (social media threat monitoring tool), OSAC (international travel intelligence), LEEP (general LE intelligence platform), Lexis/Nexis (general LE intelligence platform), and PIX (U.S. Secret Service intelligence platform.
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Working with little supervision, provide patent, litigation and IP support for Abbott Cardiovascular businesses, including patent prosecution, competitive intelligence and strategy, assessing and landscaping potential disruptive technology, directly supporting litigation activities, managing outside counsel, and effectively communicating any such advice to relevant stakeholders.
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Serve as Site Representative on various Corporate-wide Business Intelligence Analytic teams serving as the site’s primary point of contact and subject matter expert (SME) for analytical solutions.
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Proven experience (3 years) as a Business Intelligence Analyst or in a similar role with expertise in Microsoft Power BI. We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team.
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Provide Intelligence support to the US Army Central Protection Directorate's Counter Improvised Threat Integration Cell. Demonstrate Subject Matter Expertise and analysis on various threats, including Improvised Explosive Devices, Unmanned Aerial Systems, Explosive Ordnance, and Explosive Hazards.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. In addition to geospatial tools, this program relies on business intelligence and data analytics tools.
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Here s what we need: Full time line cook, AM and PM availability
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KBR is seeking an All-Source Intelligence Analyst with an active TS/SCI Security Clearance with current SSBI in Quantico, VA. You will serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst within the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), National Security Directorate (NSD.
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This high performing team works with clients to implement the full spectrum of data analytics and data science, from data architecture and storage to data engineering and querying, to data visualization and dashboarding, to predictive analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence as well as robotic process automation (RPA.
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Interact directly with the supported Combatant Commands, deployed intelligence consumers, foreign partners, and the Community of Interest during the development of intelligence products to meet Command and subordinate unit requests for information, as required and inform a variety of activities to support Force Protection.
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