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Bloomberg TOMS is looking for a Product Manager to lead product and business development for Cash Credit. Experience in Software development process (Agile methodology) as a Product Manager.
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Collaborate with department leaders to embed a professional culture of fearless innovation, learning and experimentation within our sportsbook product & pricing teams (300 people) and our technology partners.
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Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with stakeholders, product managers, engineers, and analysts to integrate data insights into business strategies and inform product roadmaps. Develop Scalable Solutions: Architect and deploy robust, efficient, and scalable data pipelines and modeling solutions using cloud-based technologies (e.g., OpenShift, Docker, GCP) and programming languages like Python, BigQuery, Spark, etc.
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Description :The Investment Solutions Group is responsible for providing investment insights, platforms and solutions for clients serviced within Global Wealth and Investment Management including Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Private Bank and Consumer Investments.
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Role Overview: · Perform various product release assay: Viability, flow cytometry, cytotoxicity, cell growth-based assays, DNA extraction, PCR, Gel electrophoresis, QPCR, ddPCR, endotoxin, mycoplasma, ELISA. · Perform post infusion monitoring testing and prepare results for clinic.
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5+ years of deep product experience in the implementation of at least 3 modules from the following list: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Grants Accounting, Property Manager, Purchasing, Sourcing, Procurement contracts, i-Supplier, i-procurement, Order Management, General Ledger.
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This position reports to the Senior Art Director and collaborates with internal teams to provide creative support on projects across editorial, social, branded content, video, marketing, and product/UX.
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Please note that this Product Management role will require you to be comfortable with working in-person at our NYC HQ (located near Madison Square Park) at least 2 days/week* 3 years of product management experience and 1+ year of experience as an engineer or data (applied) scientist.
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This will require collaborating closely not only with the Editorial Director and respective brand editorial leadership, but also across multiple central departments such as Product Design & Engineering, Advertising, and Partnerships.
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You will report to the VP, Engagement & Retention and works cross-functionally with teams across Dow Jones (Acquisition Marketing, Audience & Insights, CRM, Customer Service, Data Science, Finance, Product, Technology.
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As an Insights & Product Delivery Lead in our HR Data & Analytics team, you are not only strong in both quantitative skills and business acumen , but also a great collaborator with your team members and internal clients.
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Abrigo is seeking a Product Marketing Manager to join our Marketing Team. This role will be responsible for understanding and communicating the value of our current and future Financial Crime, Portfolio Risk solutions, and advisory offerings in order to drive revenue growth, customer retention and product adoption.
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Manage the risk and exposures within their portfolio on an ongoing basis, using the various credit risk management and product monitoring systems within Deutsche Bank, including internal stress test information, exposure data and performance/portfolio data received on a regular basis from hedge funds.
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Wear full face respirator and all PPE to enter & clean tanks Proficient in driving both a manual and automatic transmission truck Properly clean up product spills when necessary The ability to lift up to 50 lbs., bend and twist during the course of the day.
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We are looking for an experienced and innovative credit attorney to join our product and regulatory counsel team as Senior Counsel, reporting to the Deputy General Counsel and VP, Regulatory & Product at Robinhood.
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