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Graduate degree in quantitative discipline, such as physics, finance, math, statistics, or other analytical discipline with outstanding academic record. Knowledge of Bloomberg, BlackRock Aladdin and Clearwater Analytics is a plus.
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Civil Engineer, Mathematician/Statistics. Experience and/or willingness to cross interdisciplinary specialties in the areas of: coastal structure responses, coastal storm hazards, programming, statistics, and technical writing.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor's degree, or foreign equivalent, in Statistics, Business Analysis, Administration (any) or related field and 5 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a, Data Science Lead Analyst, Data Science Senior Analyst, Compliance AML Core Senior Analyst, Compliance AML Risk Management Senior Analyst, or related position using AML and KYC to develop customer risk scoring models for the banking industry.
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BSc/BA degree or equivalent in one of the following areas: Risk Management, Management or Business Studies, Finance or Economics, Science, Statistics, Engineering, Law. Strong knowledge of the financial risk market in one or more of the following domains: market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, buy side/sell side.
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Successful candidates have a background in analytics, statistics, predictive modeling as well as experience using multiple data sources including claims, encounter, administrative, and/or survey data.
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University degree, preferably in Mathematics / Statistics / Quantitative Finance, or similar background. University degree, preferably in Mathematics / Statistics / Quantitative Finance, or similar background.
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Experience and Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Math, Statistics, Finance, Actuarial Science, Accounting, Economics, or other quantitative field. 5-12 years of experience in a relevant function (actuarial, enterprise risk management, finance, reinsurance) of the P&C insurance industry.
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You are graduating between December 2025 and June 2026 and have a preferred GPA of 3.5 or above with a bachelor's or master's degree in data science, economics, finance, statistics, or another quantitative field.
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Must have strong technical skills in areas such as statistics, programming languages like R or Python, SQL (Structured Query Language), data visualization, and data cleaning and preparation. BS in computer science, engineering, applied mathematics, statistics, or a related field preferred.
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Qualifications Required Education:Bachelor's DegreePreferred Education:Master's Degree or Doctoral degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Education, Business, or a related field.
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A BS degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, econometrics, decision sciences, or engineering (advanced degree preferred) Minimum 3+ years of experience in performing credit analysis, including experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau/ Power BI.
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PhD preferred, minimum MS in Statistics/Biostatistics, Health Economics, Epidemiology required. The Data Scientist provides analytical support to Scientific Communications and Medical Affairs & HEOR. This position will report to the Director RWE Analytics and provides exceptional opportunities for career development and growth in a cross-functional and cross-regional environment in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Degree in data science, statistics, computer science, or similar (post-secondary degree or equivalent experience) Our ideal candidate is detail-oriented, methodical, and comes from a background in data science, statistics, and/or computer science.
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Bachelor's / Master's in Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics, Computational linguistics, Engineering, or a related field. Bachelor's / Master's in Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics, Computational linguistics, Engineering, or a related field.
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Use advanced knowledge in machine learning, statistics, text mining, natural language processing, computational semantics, computer vision, and data science to develop creative solutions to complex real-world problems.
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