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Our Data team supports the Bloomberg Industry Group (INDG) business, which offers outstanding tools, search, and analytics for products in the areas of Law, Government and Tax. Bloomberg is changing the legal industry by delivering the most sophisticated research platform on the market with a focus on automation, analytics and real-time answers.
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Provide hands-on support in Relativity, Brainspace and other litigation technology toolsets for a variety of requests, including: case creation; field and coding layout creation; strategic application of TAR and other analytics; advanced search design, implementation and validation; creation and support of document review and production workflows; privilege log design and management; complaint data and exhibit management.
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The team's work is essential in supporting feature developments that use artificial intelligence and machine learning including Bloomberg Law's Docket Key, Points of Law, Brief Analyzer and Draft Analyzer, Bloomberg Tax's search capabilities and Bloomberg Government's State Bill Comparison.
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We're looking for our first audience data and insights manager, someone who can be a strategic and analytical collaborator and who can generate actionable data insights to guide the organization's efforts.
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Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau, Looker, or Cognos. Strong working knowledge of marketing and business intelligence tools (e.g., Google Analytics and BigQuery, Search Console, Mixpanel, Segment, Amplitude, PostHog, Advertising platforms, Heap, CRMs, etc.
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Oversee daily, weekly, and monthly analytics and reporting for our paid media acquisition campaigns across all channels including Paid Search (Google, Bing), Paid Social (i.e., Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram), Display, Programmatic, Video, OOH, and Radio.
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ABOUT THE ROLEAs a Senior Analyst within the analytics team, you will work in an environment where everyone is passionate about data, analytics and self-development with a client-centric focus.
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Collaborate with audience development and brand stakeholders in the Americas (US and LatAm) to develop and execute data-driven audience growth plans across all content distribution platforms, including social, email, and search.
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As a Senior Analyst within the analytics team, you will work in an environment where everyone is passionate about data, analytics and self-development with a client-centric focus. GroupM Nexus brings together 9,000 practitioners globally across ad ops, addressable content & TV, AI, commerce, programmatic, search and social, among others, to deliver transformational outcomes across digital channels and platforms and create exciting new career paths for our people.
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Job DescriptionThe role of the Senior Search Analyst is to be the day-to-day steward of search media for assigned brands responsible for monitoring and maintaining search campaign development, activation and innovation.
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Own daily, weekly, and monthly analytics and reporting for our paid media acquisition campaigns across our all channels including Paid Search (Google, Bing), Paid Social (i.e., Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram), Display, Programmatic, Video, OOH, and Radio.
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They operate as part of the Enterprise Data Office in the Search Optimisation Team working closely with search engineers, KM product owner(s), other analysts, data governance roles and search consuming groups.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will run reports to search for the relevant security identifiers for new and settled cases and use the Bloomberg terminal to pull company specific data on ad-hoc projects.
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You will deep dive into channel and audience data for digital advertising including paid search, paid social, display, retargeting, SEO, etc., and manage the research, reporting, and experimentation needed to build growth and drive ROI. You will make recommendations which influence growth and retention strategies.
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The Senior Project Controls Analyst - Has proven experience in data compilation, detail checking, and quality assurance of all project control activities (cost estimating, cost control, scheduling, and risk management.
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