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TITLE: Actuarial Analyst. + Leads collaboration with business partners by translating complex actuarial constructs into actionable recommendations; and developing and formulating accurate actuarial and financial advice in compliance with the Actuarial Standards of Practice.
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ANALYST, STRATEGIC FINANCE ANINE BING is looking for a Financial Analyst to join its Strategic Finance team based in Los Angeles. Deep dive into material expenses and create forecasting tools to assist the business in improving forecast accuracy.
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Tagged: Big 10 CPA, Sr. Accounting Analyst, San Gabriel Valley, Accounting Supervisor, Accounting Manager, Big 4 CPA, Financial Reporting | SEC (10K, 10Q), Sr. Accountant, Los Angeles, Hybrid Accounting/Financial Reporting Analyst IIOur client is a reputable and large publicly traded Financial Services Institution located in the San Gabriel Valley/Greater Los Angeles area.
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Bachelors degree in finance, business, or related field and Minimum eight (8) years Financial Planning & Analysis experience, or directly related business experience. Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst V.
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The Senior Data Analyst responsibilities will also include database maintenance, enhancement, conversion to SQL, analysis, and reporting of incentive programs, patient utilization of HCC/RAF and quality measures and their outcome within the health network, risk-bearing organizations, contracted health plans, and Medicare CMS.
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King & Spalding, a leading global law firm, seeks an entrepreneurial and experienced professional in the Los Angeles or San Francisco area to serve as the primary business development and marketing support person for our cross-disciplinary Business Disputes & Securities Litigation and Class Action teams, as well as our growing California offices including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Sacramento.
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Business Support - Directs programming, business analysis, or testing activities, including the determination of scope, time and cost estimates, and system impact within user requests. Business acumen / knowledge (Consumer Banking / Wealth Management.
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Support IT procurement activities, create and process Purchase Requests (PRs) / Purchase Orders (POs) Proven track record as a collaborative business partner with the Accounting department, ensuring that IT financial controls meet or exceed the required standards.
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As the Director of Business Development, reporting to the Executive Vice President of Enterprise Sales, you will work independently to source and develop opportunities for Workplace Convenience Services (WCS.
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Support development of business cases for PMP and plant capital projects. Assist with business case development, in support of PMP and capital projects. Support Pricing Quotation Process.
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Partner across multiple teams to coordinate and improve on CNN's audience growth and SEO strategy, tying together editorial calendars, social calendars, business priorities, product launches and more.
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Movement and stopping of the locomotive through radio communications and hand signalsAnticipate and solve routine process problems and correct alarm situations in area to minimize additional process upsets and costs.
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Data Science and Engineering (‘DSE’) at Netflix is aimed at using data, analytics, and sciences to improve various aspects of our business. Be a bridge between the business and tech, scaling access to insights that can empower better decision-making.
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Have a complete understanding of Spectrum Business coax services, rates (individual and bundled) and applicable taxes. The Business Account Executive is responsible for selling primary and ancillary communications solutions to small and medium sized businesses within a specified territory.
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The Business Development Manager will cover the West Los Angeles region from the Valley to Long Beach, CA. responsible for attaining or exceeding sales quota for his/her assigned territory and generating business development strategies that will increase the value of United Site Services operating portfolio, development pipeline and strategic partnerships.
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