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We are searching for a Senior Business Analyst to join the Operations Strategy team, who would be based in San Francisco. Analyze opportunities for efficiency gains by investigating performance trends and partnering with business stakeholders (namely Product and Operations) to complement data findings with anecdotes.
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You will report to the Associate Creative Director and work closely with members across Account, Strategy, Social Content & Engagement, Project Management, Design, Production, Influencer Marketing, and Data Insights.
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Own the strategy and operations for a Value-Added-Service (VAS) product that yields hundreds of millions in revenue each year. The Customer Retention Department is unique in that it has elements of marketing, operations, strategy, and analytics.
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Approximately 2-3 years of previous experience in business development, strategy, and/or licensing. Develop monthly performance tracking for various business lines managed by the Global Strategy and Licensing team, in coordination with Lionsgate Research team.
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An SEO Director is an integral part of a successful marketing strategy. Being a SEO Director at Bankrate allows you to work alongside an expert Editorial team, advanced Engineers, and a world-class Design team to create a robust SEO strategy to drive brand visibility.
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As a creative copywriter intern, you will be part of our ever-growing Creative Strategy team. Work with our Wasserman Next Gen Creative Strategy team on projects for our students, clients, and social media.
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By focusing on why people think, feel, and act the way that they do, the Associate Director, Strategy helps create media strategies and award-winning ideas that influence perceptions and encourage engagement.
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Leadership of the overall brand strategy inclusive of mapping, framework development, innovative engagement planning for current brands and future launches, inclusive of marketing operations for KOL strategy and planning including agency management, champion materials through CAC, Totality, MRC.
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The Sr. Thought Leader Liaison – PD, Lung will be responsible for leading the Texas & Gulf Coast Key Opinion Leader (KOL) engagement strategy, as well as contributing significantly to the overall KOL strategy to expand engagement capabilities with innovation solutions across the Lung Portfolio.
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Experience with creative strategy, brand strategy, comms strategy, working closely with Creative, Marketing, and Product executives alike, while also feeling comfortable diving demonstrated into research and insights to quickly test new ideas.
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In addition to advanced analytical skills, the Strategy Analyst will display proficiency at integrating and preparing varied datasets, architecting analytical databases and visualization environments, and communicating results that meet or exceed business requirements.
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Implement risk strategies using Experian PowerCurve Strategy Design Studio (SDS) or FICO Strategy Advisor for multiple business portfolios. Minimum of 4+ years of experience with credit risk management solutions preferred, (i.e., Experian PowerCurve, FICO – ACS, TRIAD, or Strategy Director.
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8+ years' experience Mortgage Servicing, Consumer Finance, Analytics, Operations Strategy/ Research. 10+ years' experience Mortgage Servicing, Consumer Finance, Analytics, Operations Strategy/ Research or related.
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Lead social content strategy and provide oversight for omni-channel content. Lead communication with clients regarding social content timelines, incremental opportunities, brand strategy, and feedback.
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Identifies and assesses research gaps and objectives / studies across key partners and therapeutic areas (TAs) to determine appropriate outcomes research strategy, research objectives, studies, and tactical plan.
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