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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft products. Experience in Power BI, object-oriented programming, and other data analysis programs. will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting data to provide insights and recommendations to the management team.
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Advanced proficiency with Excel VBA and database tools, e.g. DataMart, Microsoft Power Tools such as Power BI. Knowledge of Python is a plus. Ability to maintain current with industry changes including applicable laws, rule amendments, regulatory expectations, and trends, DTCC technical specifications and other industry-wide initiatives that may have a material impact on swap data reporting.
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Exceptional data, analytics, and quantitative acumenAdvanced technical (Master’s) degree in Statistics, Data and / or Analytics (or equivalent)Advanced Excel user with abilities to create pivot tables and PowerPoint skills.
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C) Preferred Experience: SAP MDG, SAP ARINA and SAP ERP Computer Skills: Advanced Microsoft Office skills, including Excel, Word and PowerPoint; SAP Financials or Ariba or other enterprise financial system.
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Utilize data reporting tools, such as advanced Excel functions and Power BI, to analyze large sets of data and automate/streamline reporting. Advanced Excel skills (Power Query/Pivot, Power BI, Xlookup, etc.
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Advanced modeling in Excel (VBA/Macros) Houlihan Lokey is the No. 1 M&A advisor for the past six consecutive years in the U.S., the No. 1 global restructuring advisor for the past seven consecutive years, and the No. 1 global M&A fairness opinion advisor over the past 20 years, all based on number of transactions and according to data provided by Refinitiv.
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Proficiency with statistical analysis tools and software, such as SPSS, SAS, or advanced Excel functions. Previous work experience or internships in market research, data analysis, or a related field.
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Advanced Excel experience: familiarity with SmartView or other Excel add-in tools for querying ERP data is a plus. The Senior Analyst supports the development, implementation and accounting for the Company’s global compensation programs.
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Experience with Microsoft Office suite and mastery of advanced Excel. Provide quality assurance of imported Greenhouse Gas data from global manufacturing sites, working with site ambassadors if necessary.
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Key responsibilities include utilizing a variety of systems such as Excel, SAS, SQL, Tableau, and other relational data bases to provide analytical support on strategies, ensure goals are met, and propose policy and procedural changes within segmentation structures to produce optimal results.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLookUp, Macros) and a high level of IT skills. Works with the HRIS and Payroll Team to ensure updates about compensation-related HR data are in SuccessFactors (soon to be Workday) and ADP.
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Exceptional knowledge of Microsoft Excel and the ability to perform advanced word processing and data entry. Ability to use thoughtful analysis to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
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Spreadsheet: The Financial Analyst must have advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, database formulas (e.g., SUMIFS,) data tables, and array formulas (e.g., INDEX/MATCH, SUMPRODUCT.
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Advanced skills with Microsoft Excel; ability to create pivot tables, charts, and graphs; formatting documents, formatting cells, entering and modifying complex formulas, creating and modifying basic charts and graphs, and creating and modifying Pivot Tables.
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Advanced Excel skills (Vlookup, array formulas, pivot tables, etc.) If you want to align yourself with an iconic organization and are eager to assist with data requests, develop reports, conduct predictive analysis and much more, you could be the right fit for our new Data Analyst position.
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