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At least 3 to 5 years in a ServiceNow business analyst role with deep knowledge of ITSM processes, including Request Management, Change Management, Configuration Management (CMDB), Incident Management and Problem Management.
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The Syteline Business Systems Analyst will be working in the IT department and will have the opportunity to interact with business leaders on functional requirements to design solutions and work with other departments to build, test, deploy and support the organizations IT systems.
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The Data Control Analyst role is considered the first level of support within the back-office operations production environment. Contributed to significant business risk security by maintaining 85+ user groups, used to regulate the authority of over 600 users on the GMI system.
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Maintain communication between various lines of business and either the vender or internal technology teams. Researching and resolving problems within the line of business. Experience of using GMI back-office software as well as 3rd party systems like Cesium, EFS & BPS.
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We are currently seeking a full-time Business Intake and Conflicts Analyst to work in either our St. Louis, MO or Chicago, IL locations. Business Intake & Conflicts Analyst.
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UB Greensfelder regularly hires experienced professionals to meet the ever-changing needs of our growing business and litigation departments. Under the supervision of the Business Intake & Conflicts Manager, draft waivers for identified potential or actual conflicts.
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We are looking for a Business Analyst/Power BI Developer to work with data in our accounting system (NetSuite - but NetSuite experience not required), and develop dashboards using Power BI with this data.
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Online Business - including blogging, podcasting, and online courses. We are seeking a creative and talented Small Business Coach to join our team and share their knowledge on becoming a small business owner with our community.
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CC Industries, located in downtown Chicago, is a family owned business with more than a 100-year legacy and track record of creating an inclusive and engaging work environment. Bachelors degree in human resource management, business administration or a related field is preferred.
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At Aprimo, the Business Development Representative (BDR) will work with Demand Generation to assist Sales Executives (SE) to drive new business revenue into an assigned vertical territory.
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Senior Sales Executive - Business Development - Career Opportunity. Utilizing your Experience calling on various decision maker titles in new business development. Detailed experience to establish a working prospecting sales plan for assigned markets for new business development including the ability to prospect, qualify and open new accounts on a direct basis.
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Manager (Business Analyst OR Product) - Capital Markets, securities lending, securities finance, or custody, Cognizant Banking & Financial Services Consulting. 10 years of business analysis or product owner or product manager experience in Capital markets, securities lending, securities finance, or custody withing banking and financial services industry.
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The Research Analyst will engage in detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of a range of alternative investments and is responsible for conveying their findings effectively to the firms broader investment team as well as other audiences.
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CEO Zac Bookman (MPA from Harvard and JD from Yale) is truly a mission-driven CEO. He was named one of the 100 most Intriguing Entrepreneurs by Goldman Sachs, a Tech Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, and SF and Silicon Valley Business Times' 40 under 40 class of 2018.
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