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We are looking for a Senior Product Analyst to partner with our product managers, designers, software engineers and business leaders to drive adoption for two new products, real-time driving behavior tracking and GPT-4 powered chatbot.
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The analyst will move flexibly between our two business programs, physical asset operations and virtual energy trading. In order to best serve in this capacity, we are looking for an Energy Analyst with experience leading operations analytics processes, driving hypothesis and idea generation, and supporting our partner teams with informative visualizations and clear storytelling.
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Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is an integral part of the decision-making process at Lyft, embedded within the business to ensure we maximise ROI and drive to the best possible P&L outcomes.
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Okta is seeking a world-class data analyst/data scientist to drive cross-portfolio pricing and go-to-market business analytics to maximize value capture. Preferably 5+ years of experience in a combination of the following areas: data science, data analytics, strategy consulting, strategic finance, pricing, or business strategy, ideally at a SaaS or enterprise software company.
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Lyft's FP&A team is looking for a Senior Financial Analyst to join our Rideshare team. Additionally this position will call for direct partnership with Customer Market Management and Growth Marketing teams, to drive robust forecasting and analytics for Rider and Driver Incentives.
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Business Analyst, Ecommerce and Marketing. Demonstrate an intense curiosity to learn the Rothy's business, consumer, and market to strengthen insights. Market Basket Analysis- Identify cross-selling and bundling opportunities by gaining insight on products that are being purchased together by our customers.
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Data Science at W&B is a pillar of the product, business, and culture; as such the Data Science team informs strategy directly, and partners with all parts of the business to build a data-first habit.
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We're looking for a Innovation Market Analyst who has a passion for evaluating and incubating innovation ideas from a market potential perspective. Nice to have but not required: proficient with business analytics and visualization tools e.g. Tableau, SiSense.
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This position will support a variety of projects and tasks that may include operations support, national coin and currency inventory management, market intelligence, and business resiliency for the Federal Reserve System.
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Bank of America's Global Risk Management business is looking for a Senior Quantitative Finance Analyst within the Market Behavior Analytics group. Maintains and provides oversight of model development and model risk management in respective focus areas to support business requirements and the enterprise's risk appetite.
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This Senior Business Data Analyst position will sit within the Sales Operations Field Support team, whose mission is to enhance the success of every relationship manager by empowering their decision making with data, analytics, and insights.
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Advanced degree in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Business, Finance, Sociology, Engineering, Physics, Data Science, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Business Unit: Energy Policy & Procurement.
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As an Analyst, you will support client project teams in the development of client deliverables on a broad range of substantive issues, including payment and delivery system transformation; health system and academic medical center strategy; Medicaid policy, redesign, and innovation; Medicare policy and strategy; digital health strategy; and life sciences market access, coverage, and reimbursement strategies.
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Market Analysis: In partnership with a Compensation Analyst, conduct rigorous market research to align our offerings with or surpass industry benchmarks, making us an employer of choice for top talent.
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Formalize and standardize customer reporting metrics for key Ecommerce and digital marketing channels to inform on value to business and partner with analytics in predictive modeling on opportunities.
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