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Master's Degree in Quantitative Finance, Financial Mathematics, Financial Engineering, Actuarial Science, Physics or Computer Science or other related field is desirable. With ~150 employees globally, GI manages an investment strategy focused on maximizing long-term returns with a focus on preservation of capital, subject to our affiliated insurance company's objectives for income, asset-liability management, liquidity, and capital.
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CFA, FRM, Actuarial credentials or similar investment risk management credentials a plus. Provide quantitative support and business insight to GI business leaders and staff for different investment and risk management decisions, through analyses of financial impacts due to exposures in market risk, credit risk, asset/liability risk and / or operational risk.
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Help conduct various types of qualitative and quantitative UX research such as field studies, user interviews, usability testing, card sorting, A/B testing and more. We are part of the Hearst Corporation, the world’s leading media, entertainment, and content company, which gives us access to the most valuable data and insights, talent and audiences.
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Bachelor's degree in Production Management, Technical Theatre, or a related field; or equivalent work experience. 5+ years of experience in production management with a focus on lighting and audio visual for live events.
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We currently have an opportunity this summer for Field Engineer Internship s in New York. Pursuing degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. As an intern you will be learning the engineering and technical aspects of the project both in the field and in the office.
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Current pursuit of a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in real estate, accounting, economics, finance, or other related field ( preferred from Columbia University or New York University) Interns will be exposed to underwriting commercial real estate as well as the securitization process.
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7+ years experience in healthcare strategy and operations or related field. 7+ years experience in healthcare strategy and operations or related field. We're hiring an Associate Director to join our Business Strategy and Operations team.
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Psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, human resources development, political science, urban studies or a closely related field. Mayor Adams has served the people of New York City as an NYPD officer, State Senator, and Brooklyn Borough President.
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Our program pairs interns with mentors who are experts in their field for one-on-one learning and professional development. If you think you are a victim of an employment scam, you may contact your local law enforcement agency and/or visit the Federal Trade Commission website here: LI-EC1 LI-Hybrid.
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4-year college degree in Fashion/Styling, Visual Merchandising, Retail Marketing, or related field and/or equivalent work experience. Leading cross-functional teams, Managing visual merchandising projects., Merchandising, marketing, or related field., Print production., Visual merchandising or related creative field.
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Supporting the development of Visual Merchandising Styling tools, resources, and brand guides at Home Office and Field. Translating omni channel trend initiatives to in-store brand experiences. New surrogacy & adoption benefits.
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10 years’ experience in purchasing, buying, merchandising, brand management, marketing, or related field, preferably in home case goods in multiple, global locations, Required. Provide educational material to the field through launch process.
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Develop seasonal Key Looks that provide a brand strategy roadmap for Visual Merchandising, Site Merchandising, and the Retail Brand Experience (RBX). Ideal candidates will be able to lead through ambiguity, foster connectivity with the cross-functional team (Merchandising, Space Planning, Marketing, Store Operations, etc.
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Three to five years of experience working on marketing and communications campaigns, preferably in nonprofit, public affairs, media relations, journalism, issue advocacy, or a related field. A Bachelor’s Degree in media and marketing, communications, English, journalism, or any related field.
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A bachelor's degree in paralegal studies, business, liberal arts, or some other closely-related field, with a minimum of three years of experience as a paralegal in commercial real estate and finance are required.
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