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State Street Global Advisors is looking for a motivated senior business analyst with financial and technical experience to join our Portfolio Analytics Technology Solutions team and support technology initiatives prioritized to build and enhance the firm's capabilities around ESG Data and.
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Who you are: 2-4 or more years of People Ops/HRIS/Analyst or equivalent experienceBachelor’s Degree in Business, Information Technology, Human Resources, or a related field Experience using the Workday product suite, Greenhouse, Cornerstone or ServiceNow preferred.
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A leading global retailer & manufacturer is looking for an experienced Lead Data Analyst - DTC eCommerce to successfully lead website analysis, insights generation, and performance reporting to meet business growth in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area.
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Is an international company offering data curation, data governance and models, bioinformatics analysis, workflows and pipelines, knowledge mining, target profiles, building databases with content, business analyst services to clients in pharmaceutical and biotech companies, foundations, government, and hospitals.
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We constantly acquire new skills and learn from our experiences to enhance our collective expertise Senior CSV Engineer/Analyst Responsibilities: We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented CSV Document Author & Integration Specialist with experience in data management, system integration, Emerson DeltaV, and Syncade.
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Experience in the integration of business intelligence data into the daily operations of the organization to prioritize actions that will result in the greatest return. Applicants must have (A) at least four years of full-time or equivalent part-time professional experience performing related duties that include business data recovery, analysis, query design, reporting and statistical analysis; or (B) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitution below.
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As a Data Analyst at Circle, you’ll work closely with business partners to better understand our products, better understand the ecosystem, and enable better decision-making with data.
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JOB TITLE: Business/ Data Analyst. The analyst will be responsible for working with assigned business units to identify permissions requirements and to create an execution plan for standardization.
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Partnership and communication: Partner closely with business stakeholders to identify and unlock opportunities, and with other data teams to improve platform capabilities around data modeling, testing platforms, data visualization, and data architecture.
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Partner with Client Engagement to proactively notify customers of critical software problems and solutionsRemain the expert for Encounter Submissions within the teamCollaborate with peers and support leadership to discuss activities, strategies, initiatives, and opportunities that support team and business goals.
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We’re looking for a product financial data analyst to join our product management team. This role requires a blend of financial acumen, analytical skills, and a keen understanding of how product performance data impacts business outcomes.
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In addition, this team works with our Data Management Team to identify and publish new data sets and to create and maintains business intelligence visualizations to support the Investment Research team.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Data Analyst (IT) Defines business/system requirements by facilitating user meetings and interviewing users, developing use cases, and researching and resolving issues.
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Participate in business analysis project planning and management by documenting and maintaining plans, managing issue logs and preparing project documentation. Responsibilities:Defines business/system requirements by facilitating user meetings and interviewing users, developing use cases, and researching and resolving issues.
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A hacker’s mindset – the ability to build simple but clever and elegant solutions to new problems within significant resource, operational and time constraints through deep understanding of the business, creative problem solving, and a wide range of expertise in data, analytics, automation, programming, and prototyping.
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