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High proficiency in Microsoft Excel (v-lookup, index match, pivot tables, sumifs, xlookup) The Senior Demand Planner will support the DTC, Wholesale and Amazon channels and report directly to the Director of Planning.
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3 years using Microsoft Access and/or Excel to produce charts, spreadsheets, pivot tables and/or other information applicable to position assignment required. The Data Analyst for Grievance and Appeals Resolution Services (GARS) supports the data management reporting requirements of the GARS department.
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Nice-to-Have Skills: Prior experience in the fintech or lending industry; advanced Excel skills, including formulas like Sumifs, Index Match, Xlookup/Vlookup, Pivot Tables, and Macro creation; experience with executive-level PowerPoint deck creation and presentation and experience rolling out new products and analyzing their financials.
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Experience working with Pivot Tables, V-Look Ups, and other key excel functions is preferred. The Finance Analyst Intern is focused on supporting a project in accounting and finance related functions.
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Minimum 3 years of experience using reporting/query tools such as Brio, MS Query, MS Access, Excel (e.g., pivot tables, lookups, etc.) Proficient in Word, Access and PowerPoint and highly skilled in utilizing excel (e.g., pivot tables, lookups, etc.
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Advanced Excel skills, including complex formulas, pivot tables, and data analysis. Rails, a global contemporary lifestyle brand, is looking for a Financial Analyst to join our growing FP&A team.
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Advanced technical Excel/spreadsheet skills, including pivot tables, power query, conditional formatting, data reporting, validation, macros, auditing, and formulas, including but not limited to, SUMIFS, XLOOKUP, MATCH, COUNTIF, INDEX, etc.
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Ad-hoc data analysis and project support utilizing excel formulas and pivot tables to generate reports. The Residual Analyst in the Residuals department will be responsible for verifying show set ups and payments for various distribution markets for residuals; for learning to interpret and apply Guild agreements; performing tests of residual software system programs; for highest level of work performance, product quality standards, reliability, efficiency and client service; and for support and promotion of Department and Company goals.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (especially Excel (pivot tables and formulas), Teams, and PowerPoint), Zoom, and Adobe Acrobat. The Department of Family Medicine is seeking an energetic, self-motivated team player with solid organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills to join its finance team as a Budget/Business Analyst to support day-to-day departmental financial needs.
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Ability to learn Excel and MS Office, including pivot tables, chart-making, and manipulation of large data sets. After completing the training program individuals will be assigned into an Account Coordinator or Trading Analyst position and placed into a client group where they will learn how to provide critical services for clients and focus on a specific book of business.
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Advanced level of proficiency with Excel (e.g., Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, Sumifs) We are currently recruiting for an experienced, highly capable Sr. Financial Analyst to support Abbott's Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) division in our Sylmar, CA location.
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Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods including technical knowledge of EXCEL, which includes development of spreadsheets with formulas, functions, pivot tables, and V-lookups.
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One (1) year experience working with intermediate functions of spreadsheet software (e.g., Excel), including filtering data, creating pivot tables, and linking workbooks or spreadsheets.
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Proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, vlookups, IF functions) As a pivotal Data Analyst, you will leverage your expertise to extract and manipulate financial data to solve business problems, creating actionable insights for our finance team.
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Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel spreadsheet applications (array formulas, if-then statements, v-lookup, and pivot tables) Familiarity with BI Reporting Tools and Data Warehouse analysis preferred (Power BI, SQL, Python.
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