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6+ years relevant professional experience as a business/ product analyst, data scientist, or related field or Master’s degree 3+ yrs. We are looking to hire an experienced Data Analyst to join the SEO, Site Navigation and Browse team to influence decision making of the product roadmap with their actionable insights.
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Under the direction of the Radiation Oncology Revenue Cycle Manager, the Revenue Cycle Analyst provides complex analytical support for the accurate capture of all clinical billing data, reporting, support and correct and optimal reimbursement for clinical revenue.
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Of proven experience in paid search running complex search accounts with a deep understanding of search engine marketing and a track record of driving channel growth. when manipulating data sets (e.g. creating pivot +tables / VLOOKUP / handling budget/performance.
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As a hands-on paid search marketing specialist, you will be working closely with the paid performance team and responsible for launching, managing and scaling their paid search campaigns.
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Messenger Business Product Marketing Analyst: Structure complex, ambiguous business questions and utilize strong analytical skillset to drive insightful analysis using internal and external data (e.g. revenue, product, market, industry, user behavior, external customer surveys) to answer key business questions raised by the team.
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About the job Senior Data Analyst (Remote) The Senior Data Analyst provides financial analytical support to drive the Agency Division forward. Accounts Receivable collections for policy remittance amounts and Search and production amounts.
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As Product Lifecycle Marketing Data Analyst, you will have the opportunity to relentlessly leverage data, data science, experimentation, and analytics to understand how we can optimize our marketing and drive long-term growth.
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Collect and manipulate multiple sources of data to analyze the state of our clients’ businesses across multiple channels (paid search, display media, website, social media, advertising campaigns, offline media, brand sales and brand equity) ensuring accuracy of the output.
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Exposure to big data platforms – Snowflake, Redshift, Azure, Matillion, Alteryx, etc. Partner with cross functional teams such as data science, data engineering, product analysts, experimentation and instrumentation teams to contribute to advanced models (MMM, MTA), data pipelines and instrumentation, and build testing roadmap.
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Understanding of advertising platforms and data sources such as Google Campaign Manager, social media platforms, DSPs, ad verification, MTA measurement providers. Experience with advertising measurement solutions such as MMM, MTA, ad effectiveness, location data, and other sales attribution solutions required.
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Refine your expertise in leveraging digital media channels for maximum impact – including social (Facebook, Twitter), video everywhere (Advanced TV: YouTube, Hulu, TV Networks, FireTV, Roku, etc), search (SEM/PPC: Google, Bing, etc), and programmatic media via DSPs (audio, display/native, Digital Out of Home/DOOH, etc.
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Our client, the world's leading search engine and technology company, is seeking a Clinical Data Manager/Analyst. As a Clinical Data Manager/Analyst in the Quantitative Sciences organization, you will be responsible for supporting and managing the collection, capture, quality, and integrity of data, from diverse sources, including electronic health records, eCRF, ePRO, digital health technologies including apps and sensors, digital biomarkers, advanced specialty labs, images, and others.
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Digital Media Data sets: programmatic, paid social, search, display. Senior Digital Marketing Analyst. Ensure data integrity. Communication skills (working with media planners, ad ops, account managers etc.
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Works on research data reporting assignments that are of moderate diversity in scope. To see the salary range for this position (we recommend that you make a note of the job code and use that to look up): TCS Non-Academic Titles Search.
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