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High level of proficiency in financial software and data analysis tools (e.g., NetSuite, Xero, Paylocity, MS Excel, PowerBI, Tableau, etc.) Professional certification such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA.
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In varying degrees, each Strategic Finance team member contributes to reporting, financial systems improvement and administration, departmental budgeting and forecasting, annual and long-range planning, headcount planning and management, ad hoc analysis and financial strategy.
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We oversee the analytics that enable our leaders to make data-driven decisions and lay the groundwork for an integrated financial and operational plan. The Senior Analyst, Sales Planning & Analytics will be close to the company's most critical performance data and develop a keen understanding of how Okta acquires revenue.
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Strong technology proficiency in one or more of the following areas is highly desired : Aladdin technology suite, data model & data feed interaction, API’s, industry technology (e.g. CNS, Swift, OMGEO), data and reporting toolsets (e.g. ADS/SQL, Microsoft Excel VBA/Macros, Power BI), Python, etc.
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Providing a real-world example, a Policy Analyst for the Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector could be working to improve financial access and inclusion, with a focus on community reinvestment.
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Providing a real-world example, a Finance Analyst may work with the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, learning about and providing financial analysis on programs funding robust supporting housing programs to formerly homeless individuals.
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May substitute up to 2 years of the required education with qualifying full-time, professional-level experience in budget analysis, financial analysis and reporting, legislative/policy analysis, data analysis, or contract/grant administration.
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Identify business issues and opportunities by analyzing financial and non-financial data. The Financial Analyst role is known for driving overall analytical support within the Fleet Operations Finance group.
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The programmer analyst will play a pivotal role in supporting researchers and Principal Investigators by employing analytical tools such as python, SQL, SAS, R, or Stata to work with electronic medical records and claims data.
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Lead new data science initiatives at the VA and at UCSF, serving multiple roles as data custodian, data consultant, statistical analyst, and scientific collaborator. - Ability to provide custom designed reports and graphical presentation of data using cutting edge R graphics (tidyverse) and also STATA, SAS, Excel, and others as needed.
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Support our Client-Facing internal Cartus and Anywhere Leads business partners by responding to Requests for Proposals/Information (RFP/RFI), Standard Information Gathering (SG) questionnaires and other client-facing needs representing the Global Information Security and Data Privacy Organization.
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Perform data exploration using a combination of statistical programming languages (including, but not limited R, Python, SQL, SAS) and deploy predictive analytics and machine learning techniques to improve risk prediction, improve reserve, trend and financial forecasting in a manner that is actuarially sound, and enable real-time results and operational efficiencies.
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Our work aims to advance financial inclusion by partnering with select tech-enabled lending partners, improve financial health and drive widespread adoption of such fintech innovation by the financial mainstream.
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Perform due-diligence on high-growth FinTech companies including conducting various valuation analyses (e.g. DCFs, public comparables, precedent transactions) for companies across FinTech verticals and business models.
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Financial Services, Technology, Consulting, Wealth Management, Healthcare, Business Services, Accounting, Risk Management, Auditing, Tax Services. BPM’s Outsourced Accounting, Analytics, and Systems Advisory group (internally referred to as the Business Enterprise Services Team or "BEST") calibrates financial and accounting processes and systems to meet the demands of today’s competitive business environment.
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