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You are a structured problem solver with excellent quantitative and qualitative analytical skills. Were Scan.com , the digital health scale-up that gives patients and physicians simpler, faster access to medical imaging.
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Data-driven thinker and analytical mindset across both quantitative and qualitative data. Client is looking for a Program Manager to join our Security Products product team to onboard the organization to use JIRA Align.
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Founded in [year], our company has been at the forefront of qualitative and quantitative research for decades. Experience in social media marketing and market research. Founded in [year], our company has been at the forefront of qualitative and quantitative research for decades.
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Degree in a quantitative field such as mathematics, statistics, data science, or a related; Build quantitative models and tools required for trading a wide range of sports, using the best possible techniques to enable continuous improvement of price accuracy and performance.
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Support evaluations of value-based care models, employing advanced empirical and mixed quantitative and qualitative evaluation techniques. Support evaluations of value-based care models, employing advanced empirical and mixed quantitative and qualitative evaluation techniques.
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What are we looking for in our Sr. Quantitative Researcher ? Job Title: Sr. Quantitative Researcher. The main function for this Quant research analyst is to analyze and present survey data in R and write SQL queries.
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Unfortunately, quantitative trading is a tight-knit industry and it is difficult to find detailed information about building a successful career in this field. One of the most important and popular roles in quantitative finance is Alpha research, which involves developing profitable trading signals based on real-world data.
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Keywords: Chicago IL Jobs, Quantitative Researcher, Python, Machine Learning, C. Quantitative Researcher, Machine Learning - Work From Home. We are seeking a talented and self-motivated Quantitative Researcher to join our growing data science efforts.
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BA or BS degree a quantitative field, such as computer science, engineering, physics, statistics, or applied mathematics. Experience using COTS (Microsoft Power BI, Tableau) or library-based (D3, Chart, Plotly, React-vis, Rechart) frameworks for Data Visualization and Business Intelligence.
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Coursework must have included at least 24 semester hours in any combination of the following fields: accounting, business, finance, law, contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing, quantitative methods, or organization and management.
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Minimum 8 years of experience with extensive background in quantitative and qualitative research, including hands-on experience in survey/discussion guide development and data analysis (weighting, data cleaning, regression, etc.
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Conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses to identify trends and insights, with curiosity and a keen attention to detail. Experience analyzing, synthesizing, and visualizing quantitative and qualitative data.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSQualitative or Quantitative UX Research skillsCollege degreeIdeally in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interactions, Cognitive Science, Data Analysis, Statistics, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Information Science, Market Research or a related field or equivalent practical experience.
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Develop managerial hypotheses, as well as quantitative and qualitative tests to prove or disprove them solving complex client challenges. Work closely with engagement leaders and a diverse team of consultants to design and lead execution of advanced quantitative and qualitative engagement analyses across operational, strategic, and economic dimensions.
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Business Administration/Management, Economics, Finance, International Business, Quantitative Finance, Accounting & Technology, or Finance & Technology. Proficiency in Sales Tax software applications like Vertex and Avalara.
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