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Topspincp.com), a private equity firm based in New York. Role Description We are seeking a leader and highly analytical Director of Business Intelligence with a strong focus on data visualization and expertise in Domo (or Tableau/Power BI), to join our team.
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Deep experience with business intelligence and visualization tools such as Tableau, PowerBI, Quicksight, Qlik, Datorama, Domo and/or Looker. Business Intelligence Analyst. Data visualization and SQL skills are critical for this Business Intelligence role.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Business Intelligence this position is responsible for delivering reports, dashboards, and other business intelligence solutions, as defined by the Associate Director of Business Intelligence that support the mission of the Division of Development and Alumni Relations.
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The role will be responsible for identifying business intelligence, reporting, data analysis, data mining, patterns discovery, and data visualization. The role of Business Intelligence Analyst (BI) will be responsible for the front end of all reporting related functions within the IT Department.
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Manage internal (Mindshare) and external client relationships to guide the Business Intelligence engagements. Through its global agencies Mindshare, Wavemaker, EssenceMediacom, and mSix&Partners, and cross-channel performance (GroupM Nexus), data (Choreograph), entertainment (GroupM Motion Entertainment) and investment solutions, GroupM leverages a unique combination of global scale, expertise, and innovation to generate sustained value for clients wherever they do business.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst II you will work as a project leader and independent contributor to create a broad view of business strategy and use your knowledge of data analysis and visualization to manage global initiatives that design, develop, and deliver reports, dashboards, and data analytic services.
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The Director, Research Strategy & Business Intelligence will report to the VP Research, Strategy & Analysis. Sony Pictures Television is looking for a strong leader to join our team as Director, Research Strategy & Business Intelligence.
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Strong knowledge of data modeling, data warehousing, ETL processes, and business intelligence concepts, particularly within the Azure ecosystem. Proven experience (5+ years) as a Business Intelligence Developer, with a successful track record of building BI capabilities within an organization.
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Business Intelligence Developer. Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential for effectively interacting with team members and stakeholders to deliver high-quality reporting solutions that meet business needs.
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We are seeking an experienced Business Intelligence Analyst to quickly provide insights, in a scalable and supportable fashion, to business customers across Sales, Platform Monetization, Operations, Finance, Strategy, Measurement & Impact, and our own AP&O ad product teams.
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Minimum of 3 years’ strong SQL and report development experience with Business Intelligence tools such as Business Objects, SSRS, Cognos, MicroStrategy, Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, etc.
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WMG’s Business Intelligence team (BI) works to influence WMG’s strategy and day-to-day operations by developing thoughtful insights & intelligence from its core business practices.
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Proven work experience as a business intelligence analyst, a data analyst, or other similar positions. The Business Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for 1) analyzing and articulating key business, industry, economic, and policy data and trends; 2) leveraging insights to help inform tactics and direction; 3) developing means to effectively communicate and present business trends, data, and impacts.
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We're seeking a Business Intelligence Lead with a strong background in healthcare data operations and a passion for data quality and process improvement. As a Business Intelligence Engineer for CenterWell Primary Care, you can directly impact patient care and outcomes through your work.
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The Business Intelligence Lead works on problems of diverse scope and complexity ranging from moderate to substantial. The Business Intelligence Lead solves complex business problems and issues using data from internal and external sources to provide insight to decision-makers.
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