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Robert Half is looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst, who will play a crucial role in the development and enhancement of our AP dashboard, focusing on financial reports and key performance indicators (KPIs) necessary for our clients.
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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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We are looking for a data analyst who can help drive business intelligence efforts and support the growth of the Business Process and Finance teams. Extensive experience with SQL is critical; additional experience with BI & visualization tools is a strong plus (i.e., Qlik, Tableau, Looker.
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We are seeking a skilled Sr Business Data Analyst to join our Business Intelligence and Analytics team within the Corporate Strategy organization. Experience reviewing and writing technical & business requirements in relation to Business Intelligence or data management projects.
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Job Description: Client is looking for Business Intelligence and Data Analyst, who will use data to inform real estate and workplace service business decisions across the globe. Should be a self-starter with good knowledge of Business Intelligence (BI) tools and approaches.
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Pure Storage is actively seeking an innovative Product Manager with a focus on Business Intelligence (BI) to join our expanding team. Ideally Tableau or related product (Looker, PowerBI, etc.
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Expertise with business intelligence and/or data visualization tools such as Tableau, MicroStrategy, etc. 10+ years of experience as a business analyst, data scientist, or related field.
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Technology Leadership: Stay abreast of emerging technologies and trends in data analytics, business intelligence, Machine Learning and Generative AI. Evaluate and implement cutting edge tools to enhance analytical capabilities, as appropriate.
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Director Business Intelligence: In today’s fast evolving technology world, one aspect remains common – reliance on data to drive the next wave of innovation. Tagged as: Business Intelligence, Director, eCommerce.
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And business intelligence tools (Power BI, Tableau, etc.) Ability to understand strategy, goals and processes in Finance domain, translate them into business requirements, functional/system specifications.
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4-6 years of experience with analytics and dashboarding tools such as Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, etc. Create dashboards, visualizations, and analyses that surface insights and drive key business decisions.
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Experience working on data warehousing platforms (SQL, etc) and business intelligence tools (Power BI, Tableau, etc). Partner with engineering teams to implement business solutions and validate the product against requirements.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data analytics, business intelligence/data visualization tools including tableau and Power BI, and workforce strategic planning.
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Technology|Business Intelligence - Visualization|Tableau. Business Intelligence / Data Visualization Engineer. Business Intelligence and Datawarehousing.
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