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Keywords: product management, product manager, analytics, AI, machine learning, data science, visualization, computer vision. Director of Product Management - Data Science.
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Designed to inform brand strategies with real-time insights, Hearts & Science is a data-driven marketing agency with expert media planning and buying capabilities, among other services that include shopper marketing, marketing innovation and content activation.
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We work closely with other Treasury-Finance teams (Liquidity Management and Capital Markets), Stripe's Information team (Data Science and Data Engineering), Stripe's Money Movement & Storage (MMS) product and engineering teams to build great capital and financial risk infrastructure.
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5 years of experience in product management roles, preferably in healthcare or related industries, with a focus on data science and payment integrity. Performance Monitoring: measure the effectiveness of fraud detection algorithms and claims management solutions, and iterate on product improvements based on data-driven insights.
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Facilitate cross-functional relationships that interact with data science (e.g. communications, legal, IT, vendor management, etc.) Collaborate closely with research staff on social science research questions and priorities to guide goals in data analysis and data product development.
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5+ years' experience in Commercial data management for Pharma/Life Science industry. Serve as primary Data Business Partner for key functional users of the data including, but not limited to, Commercial Analytics, Market Access Analytics, Targeting, Incentive Compensation, Call Planning, Data Science, Forecasting, and Sales Operations.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager will also be responsible for working with cross-functional teams to ensure that data is used effectively across the organization in close partnership with data engineering, data science, and strategic insights teams.
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You will partner with cross-functional teams (engineering, data science, design, marketing, sales) to define product vision, develop product roadmaps, and bring cutting-edge measurement solutions to market.
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This role is part of a global cross-functional team and interacts with Global Clinical Development, Clinical Management, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Global Medical Affairs, Commercial, Market Access, Government Affairs, and other colleagues to stay abreast of clinical development program needs for value differentiation in alignment with the target product profile across the product lifecycle.
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Lead the conversation and set the strategy for Data Innovation in the travel industry partnering with Product Management and other Business Leaders to actively seek out new business opportunities through the application of amazing data science capabilities.
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Maintain awareness, education on and implementation of HEOR methods (qualitative, quantitative, interventional, and non-interventional), tools, and data sources to ensure study methods represent current state of science, as well as assessment and interpretation of relevant literature, scientific dissemination in line with internal communication.
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You will work in a group of other highly motivated product managers that work on a range of adjacent projects such as data science, machine learning and quant workflows. Bloomberg is looking for a Technical Product Manager to shape and execute the vision, and roadmap for the semantic metadata authoring and management platform.
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Knowledge of Programming, Alteryx, PowerBI and/or other data science, analytics, business intelligence solutions. The team interacts closely with other parts of the firm including Trading, Risk Management, Model Validation and Product Control.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Enterprise risk management; Combination of Market Risk and Credit Counterparty risk; non-linear traded products; Sovereign and Macroeconomic data trend analytics; Quantitative model validation; Python; R; Tableau; VBA; Alteryx; Statistical Computing; Econometrics; Data science analytics; Java; SQL; MATLAB; Project Management; Model Documentation; Bloomberg; Content Visualization.
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Lead a team of designers that partner with research, content strategy, data science, legal and compliance, product management and engineering teams to establish modern best practices for end-to-end experience design and delivery, such as design research, journey mapping, personas, storyboards, concept designs, prototyping and final production designs for our end user experiences.
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