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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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BlueStone Recruiting is a national search firm with a focus of placing top Big Data - Hadoop talent from the Analyst level to Architects with prestigious organizations nationwide.
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2+ years of data/research scientist, statistician or quantitative analyst in an internet-based company with complex and big data sources experience. The Amazon Music Search Platform - Science & Modeling team is seeking an experienced Data Scientist who will join a team of experts in the field of machine learning.
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Must have 3-5 years 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.
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Have an affinity to data and demonstrate excellent analytical skills when manipulating data sets (e.g. creating pivot tables / VLOOKUP / handling budget/performance) Experience collaborating with Marketing Analytics, Product Marketers, Machine Learning, and Data Engineering teams.
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3 - 5 years 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. 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 our paid search campaigns.
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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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The Senior Marketing Analyst will be responsible for analyzing, forecasting, and reporting on performance across all digital sources of demand (paid search, SEO, website, email, paid social, display, etc.
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Expertise in ArcGIS Pro: Extensive experience in using ArcGIS Pro, particularly in the context of 3D analysis, including familiarity with the 3D Analyst extension and working with digital elevation models (DEMs) and LiDAR data.
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Oversees service line profitability reporting, cost accounting, and the decision support system integration of clinical and financial data in a patient-centric repository. 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 ( Please note: An offer will take into consideration the experience of the final candidate AND the current salary level of individuals working at UCSF in a similar role.
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As a data analyst at SnapEDA, you will have the opportunity to work with a passionate and driven team that is constantly raising the bar for quality, throughput, and customer success. The SnapEDA team is growing and we are looking for a talented data analyst to join us.
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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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This analyst will work closely with the Growth Marketing team to help drive our user acquisition efforts, with a focus on Paid Search (SEM) and Paid Social. Turo is seeking a Senior Marketing Data Analyst to join our growing San Francisco team and turbo-charge Turo’s growth.
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Experience in data extraction and manipulation, dashboarding/visualization, experimental design, statistical analysis, and predictive modeling. This is a highly cross functional role and you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of global marketing, product management, analytics and engineering teams to tap into the underlying data, align on key metrics and methodologies, and generate insights to drive user growth.
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