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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Santa Clara, CA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, mathematics, data science, business analytics, economics, finance, engineering, or computer science- 2+ years of data querying languages (e.g. SQL), scripting languages (e.g. Python) or statistical/mathematical software (e.g. R, SAS, Matlab, etc.
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Data science, data analysis, statistics, or related field, Master's degree in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Economics, Analytics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology or related field, Related industry experience (for example, retail, merchandising, healthcare, eCommerce), Successful completion of assessments in data analysis and Business Intelligence tools and scripting languages (for example, SQL, Python, Spark, Scala, R, Power BI, or Tableau.
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Master's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Engineering, Physics, Economics, or a related quantitative field. Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Engineering, Physics, Economics, or a related quantitative field.
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12 years of work experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, performing statistical analysis, and coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL). 10 years of work experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, performing statistical analysis, and coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL) (or 8 years of work experience with a Master's degree.
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Experience in a quantitative discipline such as economics, finance, statistics, engineering, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field.
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Master's degree in Statistics, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Economics, Operations Research, Engineering, or a related quantitative field. 10 years of work experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL), querying databases or statistical analysis, or 8 years of work experience with a PhD degree.
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Requires a Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business Administration (MBA), Information Systems, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, or a related field and three years of work experience in the job offered or in a business-related occupation.
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PhD degree and 2 years of experience or Master's and 4 years of experience in computer science, statistics, data science, mathematics or other discipline (e.g., electrical engineering, economics, psychology) that exposes scientific methods of research and analysis.
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Bachelors in an analytical field (e.g. Business, Economics, Accounting, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field) - advanced degree/MBA preferred. Experience with and/or willingness to master various financial systems, including SAC, SAP, Tableau, Anaplan, and other BI tools.
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A degree in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Quantitative Social Science, or Data Science. A degree in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Quantitative Social Science, or Data Science.
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Requirements:MS or Ph. D. in data science, computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, engineering, or economics. Knowledge of relevant tools in this field such as Hadoop, Hive, Splunk, Spark, Tableau, Excel (Charting and Pivot-Tables), and Power BI.Experience in product instrumentation is a plus.
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MS or PhD in a quantitative discipline: Statistics, Economics, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research, Computer Science, Informatics, Engineering, etc. B.S. Degree in a quantitative discipline: Statistics, Operations Research, Computer Science, Informatics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Economics, etc.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, mathematics, science, engineering, or related fields. We currently have 35+ funds under management, and look for world-class management and technical teams that are targeting disruptive opportunities in IT, HealthTech, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Robotics, Big Data, Quantum Computing, FinTech, and Next Generation Technologies.
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Advanced degree in a quantitative field such as Statistics, Operational Research, Bioinformatics, Economics, Psychology, Computer Science, Sociology, Mathematics, Physics, or similar quantitative field.
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Advanced degree in applied mathematics, statistics, actuarial science, economics or related field. BS/BA degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science or equivalent years of experience.
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