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On the Data Science team, our mission is to enable data-driven decisions and products across Carta by collecting accurate data, building scalable infrastructure and delivering advanced analytics.
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Sitting at the intersection of quantitative and investment analysis, the professional will be a hands-on player/coach building a team of Data Scientists focused on the implementation of Data Science technologies, techniques and methodologies leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, advanced analytics, and statistical methods.
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The Data Science, Analytics, and Financial Data Manager will utilize Technology Business Management (TBM) that defines a business model and decision-making framework which provides technology leaders with standards and validated best practices to communicate financial health, quality, and value of IT investments to the business partners.
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We've been leading the marketing industry with our digital expertise since the start of the internet.
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Stay up-to-date on the latest data science trends and technologies, and recommend their application within the organization. The role may include manage, mentor, and inspire data scientists on scrum teams.
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Job Overview: The Manager of Data Science and Analytics will be responsible for delivering insights and solutions that drive business growth. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data science, modeling, Python, SQL, and experience with Nielsen or IRI data.
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Manager, Data Science - NLP. San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Mgr, Data Science. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Mgr, Data Science.
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As a Data Science Senior Manager (Base Marketing) you will work cross functionally with stakeholders in Sales, Operations, Marketing, IT, Operations, Finance to support complete business cases and well as operational plans.
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The CENTROID Data Science team develops intelligent solutions to make highly visible and big impact decisions in Network transformation at Walmart. Our team of industry-leading experts, consultants, and technologists combine exceptional strategic thinking with data science and advanced analytics to solve the world’s most complex supply chain challenges at Walmart’s scale.
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11 West 19th Street (22008), United States of America, New York, New YorkManager, Data Scientist - Commercial Banking Data Science. Greenfield data science projects abound within Commercial Banking.
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The Data Science Manager will manage a team of statisticians in research and development of new predictive models and new analytical techniques related to insurance pure premiums, customer lifetime value, customer buying behaviors and related topics using internal and external data.
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Position Summary: Caremark LLC, a CVS Health company, is hiring for the following role in New York, NY: Senior Manager, Data Science to formulate and apply mathematical and modeling methods and business analytics towards data extraction and manipulation in support of business intelligence initiatives.
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The Senior Manager of Data Science is responsible for leading a team of data scientists in developing and implementing innovative data science solutions to both drive retention and improve the user experience.
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Manager, Data Scientist - Commercial Banking Data Science. PhD in "STEM" field (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) plus 3 years of experience in data analytics.
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Title: Manager, Data Science. As a data scientist, you will develop compelling actionable insights through quantitative analysis, innovative thinking, and storytelling with data.
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