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Collaborates with domestic and international teammates throughout Bank of America, including Investment Banking, Foreign Exchange and Wealth Management and facilitates client relationships with product specialists in Credit, Treasury Management and Merchant Services in order to design and deliver financial solutions to clients and prospects.
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The Data Science and Analytics team drives strategic initiatives to optimize profitability, enhance efficiency, and implement automation across nearly all functions at Brex. We're seeking a versatile Data Scientist to own innovation across our product development, relationship management, risk management, and go-to-market strategies.
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We are comprised of teams of professionals with expertise spanning many functions working together to meet the unique needs of our clients including relationship management, marketing, sales, client service, and product development and management.
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You are responsible for enabling your team to provide solutions to clients across the Treasury Services, Asset Management, Credit and Investment Banking product sets, working closely with senior leaders within the IE team and across the firm, including but not limited to Venture Capital Relationship, Private Bank and Investment Banking partners.
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Prior management consulting, investment banking, corporate strategy, pricing/product strategy or product management experience. Nurture EVP/SVP level relationship; influence senior executives to gain alignment on recommendations.
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You might be a good fit if: You have deep product knowledge about ed-tech solutions that districts love You have experience in relationship management, customer development, or enterprise sales.
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Collaborates with domestic and international teammates throughout the bank, including Investment Banking, Foreign Exchange, and Wealth Management and facilitates client relationships with Product Specialists in Credit, Treasury Management, and Merchant Services in order to design and deliver financial solutions to clients and prospects.
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The team partners very closely with Go-To-Market and data teams, in a collaborative relationship, to build solutions that amplify the effectiveness of the Rippling GTM strategy – everything from ML recommendation algorithms, to core data infrastructure / pipeline work, to building marketing products and complex workflows, to proprietary data funnels, and much more.
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Extensive experience in financial services front office functions such as relationship management, sales, business development, product or as a registry client in a related role. Create and execute account plans to structure the relationship building approach.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Align cross-functional teams on key proposals including representation from Legal, Marketing, Product, Operations, Market Research and Technology. Lead the account, relationship management and sales planning, ensuring that Visa’s and client's shared business objectives are met.
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Provide support and consulting on client's/partner’s strategy in the areas of sales, marketing, and/or product development, and translate data into answers to business questions and/or insights to facilitate business decision-making.
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May serve as a product specialist acting as a technical consultant to clients and Relationship Managers in various business segments and geographic locations. Defines responsibilities and coordinates objectives for all product areas in a relationship or transaction.
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The ideal candidate has experience leveraging vehicle telematics to deliver insights, either in an engineering or product function. 1+ year(s) working in a software engineering, data scientist, or product capacity on a data-focused or data-enabled software product.
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In addition to client delivery, you will have the opportunity to assist with business development (hunting new clients and building relationship with existing), along with contributing to internal practice development leadership specifically in the product domain.
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