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Associate's degree or equivalent in one of the following (computer science, statistics, math, internet security, or other relevant majors) or equivalent on-the-job experience from academia, law enforcement, military service, or government service.
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Bachelors or Advanced Degree in Operations Research, Computer Science, Applied Math, Physics, Engineering, Statistics, Economics or other technical fields. You will report directly to the Data Science Leader overseeing our Trust & Safety DSA team.
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You Have: Bachelors or Advanced Degree in Operations Research, Computer Science, Applied Math, Physics, Engineering, Statistics, Economics or other technical fields. Whether you’re interested in working on cutting-edge AI to detect bad actors, forecasting demand for our moderation team, identifying trends in violative user behavior, working on complex data architecture problems, building investigation tools, or understanding moderator and automated system decision accuracy, your work here will be an important driver to our mission.
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An MBA or Master's or Doctorate degree in a quantitative discipline like Math, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Operations Research. The BMG team is searching for a Data Scientist.
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MS/PhD in a quantitative discipline (Math, Statistics, Operations Research, Economics, Engineering, or CS) Hands-on experience with MPP databases, such as Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, Vertica, etc.
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Bachelor's degree or Master's in Math, Engineering, Statistics or other quantitative field, with a track record of academic excellence. Solid understanding of statistics with ability to explain statistical concepts to non-technical audiences.
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Desired: Strong math skills in the area of physically based lighting; linear algebra, trigonometry, calculus, statistics. In addition, this role is eligible for SIE’s top-tier benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, matching 401(k), paid time off, wellness program and coveted employee discounts for Sony products.
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Master's degree in a quantitative or scientific discipline (e.g., Business Analytics, Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, Math, Physics, Engineering). Bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g., Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering), or equivalent practical experience.
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A 4-year degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, math, computer science, physics, or engineering from an accredited college or university. Extensive experience in applied statistics and machine/deep learning methods.
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Bachelors in Economics, Math, Computer Science, Statistics, Management Science or other quantitative fields. Additional Skills : Marketing Analytics Manager,Business Analyst. Bachelors in Economics, Math, Computer Science, Statistics, Management Science or other quantitative fields.
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Senior IT Recruiter. 3-5 years experience in a quantitative or analytical role within consulting, marketing or consumer analytics. Big picture thinking and ability to influence senior stakeholders. Flair for data and business strategy.
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