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Mine and analyze data from company databases to drive optimization and improvement of product, marketing techniques and business strategies for Visa and its clients. Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field and four years of experience in job offered or in a Senior Data Scientist related occupation.
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You'll make critical recommendations for your fellow Googlers in Engineering and Product Management. Translate analysis results to business insights or product improvement opportunities.
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As our Senior Data Scientist, you'll lead cross-functional data science efforts to understand business requirements and design, build, and implement innovative solutions that enhance statistical modeling, measure value delivery and inform product decisions.
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As a Data Scientist, you will be partnering with the Product, Sales, Customer Success, Infrastructure, and Engineering teams embedded in the Cloud businesses, as well as functional leaders who provide data and analytical infrastructure, identify and execute initiatives that benefit the whole Di and multiple Cloud businesses.
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You will collaborate on a wide array of product and business problems with a diverse set of cross-functional partners across Product, Engineering, Research, Data Engineering, Marketing, Sales, Finance and others.
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10 years of experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, performing statistical analysis, and coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL) or 5 years of experience with a Master's degree.
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You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including product managers, software engineers, and data scientists to ensure the seamless integration of machine learning capabilities into our solutions.
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2+ years of experience as a data scientist or product analyst in a consumer-facing web or mobile app environment. We are looking for a Senior Data Scientist to join our central data team and partner with one of our emerging product groups.
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Visa U.S.A. Inc, a Visa Inc. company, needs a Senior Data Scientist (multiple openings) in Atlanta, GA to: Communicate with clients to understand the challenges they face and convince them with data.
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Proven Machine Learning experience and involvement in data science project or product delivery. Fuse’s innovation culture and modern product development teams power the evolution of our commercial products and spark the creation of new businesses and products.
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The predictive modeling team within Visa Analytical Data Product is responsible for building and maintaining major consumer behavior models to solve business problem for clients and issuers.
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Develop and implement advanced machine learning models and algorithms to predict machine failures, optimize production processes, and enhance product quality. Experience with big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, or Kafka.
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As a Sr. Data Scientist, you will serve as a lead on data science projects, collaborating with project/product managers, providing prioritization of tasks, balancing workload and mentoring data scientists on the project team.
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As a Senior Product Data Scientist at Confluent, you will be a key player in helping define the experiences and driving product strategy at Confluent. Apply technical expertise with quantitative analysis, experimentation, data mining, and the presentation of data to improve product experience.
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We are looking for a Lead Data Scientist who will be responsible for designing, developing and maintaining cutting-edge Machine Learning Models that will augment many of our product offerings.
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