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Specifically, the incumbent will work closely with internal colleagues in HEOR, medical affairs, clinical development, commercial and market access, legal, compliance, new product planning, and other functions within and outside of BeiGene.
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The role requires expertise in the different product types within the fixed income market, including Government Securities, Mortgage-Backed Securities, Investment Grade Corporate Bonds, High Yield Corporate Bonds, Emerging Market Debt, Quasi-Sovereign Bonds, Global Securities, Structured Products, CLOs, Bank Loans, Derivatives, Municipal Securities, and Money Market Instruments.
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Highly optimized market access & market data solutions, focused on reliable, deterministic event streams to power quantitative research. Act as the product owner on the development of new in-house market data feed handlers and related systems.
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This includes robust health plans, a market-leading 401(k) program with a company contribution, product discounts, flexible time off benefits (including half-day summer Fridays per policy), inclusive fertility / adoption benefits, and more.
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Good sense of humor Beneficial Skills Experience in a Muni electronic trading or research role Knowledge of Munis or Corporates and Market MicrostructureExpected base pay rates for the role will be $150,000 to $200,000 per year at the commencement of employment.
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Job Responsibilities·Model, structure, and market foreign exchange products to corporate clients·Price and execute live foreign exchange spot, forward, and option trades throughout the day·Track FX market activity and JPM Research, while being able to update clients on market developments and prepare written commentary·Collaborate on analytical work and presentation materials for discussions with clients on currency risk management.
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Research market trends for fragrance and pattern for innovative forms. Learn fundamentals of product and fragrance development. Job Title: Product Development Coordinator. Introduction to product and fragrance functional fundamentals, including vocabulary.
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Have demonstrable industry experience in buying, selling, producing, or market analysis of the main boxboard product categories such as coated/uncoated recycled folding boxboard, coated unbleached kraft folding carton, solid bleached sulfate board, and C1S folding carton.
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Support the product development lifecycle from concept to commercialization including market research, material sourcing, product features, pricing structure, assortment, packaging development and performance standards.
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Understanding of marketing mix modeling/econometric analysis and/or other branches of market research (custom survey research, advertising testing or tracking, new product research, etc.
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We clear the way for seekers of knowledge: illuminating the path forward for research and education, tearing down barriers to society’s advancement, and giving seekers the help they need to turn their steps into strides.
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Demonstrated ability to leverage market research, data analytics, UX principles, design thinking, feedback, contextual inquiry, and financial acumen to drive the development and success of product development.
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6-8 years’ experience in market research supporting digital/app product & commerce teams ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Hybrid : This position has been designated as hybrid, generally contributing from the office a minimum of three days per week.
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Facilitate ideation and workshop sessions with internal teams and target user groups Apply design thinking and user-centered research and design principles to prototypes and product concepts developed in the AI Research Labs. Engage with users of target market and user segments to conduct visioning activities, needs assessments, validation of problem statements, and ongoing testing through the development lifecycle.
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Your role will involve deeply understanding stakeholder needs and running product programs that include product & market research, requirements definition, stakeholder & team management, and ensuring smooth, on-time product delivery.
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