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Data analysis - Understanding of SQL, Microsoft Excel-VBA or Maltab a plus. Financial Markets: Experience with OTC Credit Derivatives and/or other OTC derivatives Interest Rate, Structured Products, Options.
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Join Uline as a Senior Financial Analyst to manage budgets for the Real Estate and Construction teams behind our growing North American footprint! Proficient in Microsoft Excel, SQL, Power BI and statistical analysis.
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Advanced skills with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and BI Visualization tools (Tableau and Power BI preferred) Develop and distribute reporting through use of Excel and Visualization tools that integrate operational and financial data to inform end-users of the current state of the business.
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Advance level proficiency with Microsoft Office include Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio, SQL, MS Dynamics 365 F&O, Power BI, Azure DevOps and Planview. Understanding of financial system, including but not limited to AP, AR, RevRec, Budgeting, Bank Management, Project management, Time and Billing and Estimation.
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Fluency in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) Supports financial consolidation of monthly results. Conducts data mining for key business insights into sales and profitability of customers, customer segments, and product levels.
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Expert proficiency in Microsoft Office products, including Word, Power Point, and advanced Excel skills (Pivot Tables, VLookup’s, VBA macros, etc.) Mayer Brown is an international law firm positioned to represent the world’s major corporations, funds, and financial institutions in their most important and complex transactions and disputes.
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Proficient in SQL and MS Office Suite (especially Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint) 2 years of related professional working experience required; Experience in financial services, wealth management, or education industries highly preferred.
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Technical skills: Outlook, Teams, Microsoft Office 365 suite required (expert with Excel, Word, SharePoint, PowerPoint, MS Project, Adobe). The Regulatory Reporting Analyst- Sr. Consultant reports to the Regulatory Affairs Manager and into the Global Head of Regulatory Program Management; and supports periodic regulatory reporting efforts for any impacted matters under the leadership of the GRAO. The primary responsibilities include data aggregation, collation, analysis, and coordination across the GRAO portfolio; drafting regulatory reporting updates and engaging with key stakeholders to ensure accurate and timely reporting.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and financial software applications, including NetSuite and NetSuite Planning and Budgeting. The FP&A Analyst will be responsible for assisting with financial forecasting, budgeting, and analysis to support strategic decision-making across the organization.
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Strong Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint skills and experience; must possess advanced Microsoft Excel skills (i.e. Pivot Tables, Formulas, VLOOKUP functions) Numerator is currently looking for a Financial Analyst to join the Finance Team, reporting to the Manager of FP&A. This multi-department-facing position will offer opportunities to drive better business partnering and insights, while also growing your communication and interpersonal skills.
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A primary responsibility is to work with large data sets to extract meaningful insights related to credit performance and have familiarity with basic Microsoft Excel data analysis tools including Pivot Tables, constructing charts, VLOOKUP formulas, and SUMIF formula.
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Basic Microsoft Excel skills required Bachelor's degree required Strong verbal and written communication skills Experience working in a regulated environment and entry level knowledge of the risk and compliance requirements associated with this.
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Microsoft Excel skills (VLOOKUP/Pivot Tables) needed for analysis. Weber Shandwick Detroit office is currently searching for a Junior Financial Analyst. Ad hoc financial reports as requested by CFO and account teams.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and financial modeling. Software Expertise: Proficient in Microsoft Excel, with additional skills in (list any additional relevant software like Power BI, Tableau.
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Intermediate skills in Microsoft Excel-based data collection, cleansing, and modeling required. 3+ years of relevant experience with financial analysis required, ideally in investment banking, private equity, or financial consulting.
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