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In this role, you will be the first quantitative data scientist at Ciitizen where you will have the opportunity to shape the current and future state of our analytics core. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in quantitative sciences (Biostatistics/Statistics, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Health Economics.
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As a Scientist on our Delivery team, you will perform scientific and data analysis while helping to drive our client projects. Familiarity with biomedical imaging techniques, such as microscopy, radiography, or other imaging modalities, and understanding of related image data formats.
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PhD in computer science, data science, computational biology or bioinformatics, preferably including industry experience OR Master's degree & 5+ years of directly related experience OR Bachelor's degree & 7+ years of directly related experience.
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Serve as a QTAS representative on project teams supporting the development of novel biologics; collaborate with project team members (e.g., clinical pharmacology, protein analytics, discovery, toxicology) and groups within QTAS to generate relevant data guiding target validation, biomarker selection, and candidate selection.
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The Senior Data Scientist will be responsible for the development and implementation of predictive modeling algorithms and techniques to solve complex business problems and optimize member experiences.
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Applying your expertise in quantitative analysis, data mining, and data visualization to find insights for improving our API products. You’ll be a data scientist on the Machine Learning Credit team, where you will work on supporting customers/clients to make the best use of the Plaid Credit product suite to manage credit risk in their portfolios.
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Our mission on the People Research & Insights team is to improve Stripe's performance by understanding what's moving the needle on our people strategy, clarifying the link between our people strategy and business outcomes, and using these insights to drive data-informed decisions throughout the employee lifecycle.
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THE BENEFITS As a Lead Data Scientist, you can expect a base salary between $180,000 to $200,000 (based on experience) plus competitive benefits. INFOTHE ROLEAs a Lead Data Scientist, you will.
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Hands on experience in data engineering, working with big data framework like Spark/Hadoop. PhD or MSc in Computer Science / Operations Research / Statistics or other quantitative fields.
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We are looking for a data scientist to use quantitative background to dive into large datasets to guide decision-making. 4+ years of experience in data analytics, consulting, or related quantitative role.
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Atlassian is looking for a Principal Data Scientist to be the primary analytics partner to our Community & Learning team. (Preferred - 10+ years experience with a post-graduate degree in a quantitative discipline like Statistics, Mathematics, Econometrics, Computer science.
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QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's or Master's degree in a quantitative field such as mathematics, statistics, or related field5+ years of experience in data science or machine learning, demonstrating a capacity for translating complex business challenges into data-driven solutions.
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Direct relevant experience in a related field (Data Science, Growth Analytics, Quantitative Research, etc) 5+ years of expertise in quantitative analysis, ability to tell a story backed by data.
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As a Senior Data Scientist, you’ll help drive highly influential projects related to measurement, marketing acquisition, in-product engagement, and expansion. BS/MS in a highly quantitative field (Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Analytics, Data Science.
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5+ years of experience in applying data science techniques to drive technical product development and decision-makingStrong technical background in computer science, statistics, math, information science, or another quantitative fieldStrong ability in managing stakeholders, communicating complex concepts to diverse audiences, and crafting compelling stories.
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