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Experience in the financial services industry, including credit risk, market risk, and fraud detection. Ability to source and manipulate data from cloud-based infrastructures (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, Data Bricks.
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The TIM strategy and analysis team supports the Department of Energy, NGOs, and state/regional energy organizations in strategic planning, research and development roadmaps, stakeholder engagement, federal accelerators, technology deployment and scaling programs, decarbonization pathways and analysis, and other policy analysis, data collection/modeling, and research projects related to energy efficient and emerging low-carbon building technologies.
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Market Research & Analysis : Regularly conduct internal strategic analyses to support executive decision-making, and analyze all dimensions of the cryptocurrency ecosystem to develop perspectives on opportunities and risks.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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Responsible for coordinating research; synthesizing data from multiple sources; leading/developing IQT's analysis on emerging technology, industry, market, and geopolitical trends; and writing all content for Insights products.
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We advise corporate and government clients on a range of business issues that require expert interpretation of economic and financial data, including valuation of companies and assets, securities and financial instruments, tax and transfer pricing issues, cost-effectiveness analyses, market analyses, and evaluation of mergers and acquisitions.
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Use customer insights, research and data to develop thought leadership collateral and influence appropriate product groups to plan, build and deliver solutions that meet these customer needs and market opportunities.
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Proven ability in survey-based market research and selling full-service data collection projects. Ipsos KnowledgePanel is the premier probability-based survey panel in the U.S., utilized by clients such as Pew Research Center, ABC News, and the CDC. We use a random identification process to recruit participants, ensuring comprehensive and precise research findings for our clients.
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As a LInC EW Senior Signal Processing Engineer, you will be responsible for research, design, and development of signal collection, processing and dissemination systems. - Develop novel and advanced algorithms, performance simulation, and analysis - using simulated and real data in both time series and spectral domains.
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Combine data analytics, product metrics, user experience research, competitive and market analysis, and company goals to inform prioritization of product backlog; Strong ability to synthesize insights such as competitive analysis, product performance data, or user research to identify opportunities that inform the product roadmap.
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This role will support Market Intelligence and Data Innovation efforts, including external market research and data analytics. Review industry research and financial reports to identify key data and trends to report.
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Strong analytical skills with the ability to conduct market research and interpret data. Develop skills in market research, client engagement, and strategic planning.
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Leverage your expertise in open-source research methodologies and data analysis techniques, you will develop compelling reports, presentations, and recommendations that guide our clients in understanding market dynamics, technology trends, and competitive positioning.
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Vet opportunities, conduct in-depth analyses to recommend business cases specific to opportunities, Gather information on the program requirements and current contracts using market research, industry best practices, review consumer trends and current procurement data to form a historical spending pattern to recommend appropriate categories in collaboration with the appropriate representatives Compile and analyze data to measure effectiveness of the category team program, e.g., metrics.
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The Associate Programmer will support the Joint Advertising, Market Research&Studies (JAMRS) contract by developing, testing, and maintaining software applications that enhance military recruitment strategies.
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