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5+ years of experience in salesforce business analysis, design, and implementation of complex CRM/CPQ/CLM Solutions and their various licensing types, coupled with a good understanding of business processes.
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We are seeking an experienced Business Systems Analyst to join our Connected Technology team that runs a centralized, always-on, automated messaging program that creates engagement across digital channels.
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Job Title: Sr. Business Analyst with strong Legal domain exp. 10+ years of experience as Business Analyst. Highly proactive and should be able to lead the discussions with Business/Legal Ops teams.
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The Stanford Law School Office of Business Affairs, which encompasses our finance and accounting offices, is recruiting for a Budget and Financial Analyst to serve as the primary analytical support for the school’s expanding academic, research, and executive education activities.
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You will act as the Business Analyst lead for RIM Automation, which will include defining and managing a program to discover automation needs with functional department leadership, defining and managing an intake system/process for automation requests that includes a process for solution assessment and prioritization, complex business process design or improvement, automation and technology strategy, platform development, end user support, and data management.
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Work with other Sales Operations team members on Building and Maintaining a reporting infrastructure and dashboards from all our systems including Salesforce, CPQ, E-Commerce. BA/BS degree focused on Business, Mathematics, Economics or Statistics preferred.
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Urgent- Business Analyst-Conga CPQ with Salesforce- San Jose, CA. Salesforce Business Systems Analyst, Channel. Business Process Analyst, Finance Automation.
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