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The salary range for a Manager, Data Analytics is $125,000 - 175,000 and will be eligible for equity and an annual performance-based bonus. Lead the modeling of data into usable and scalable formats to drive speed-to-insights and self-service analytics.
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But feedback is most meaningful when it comes from our own people: over 90% of our employees say the agency is a great place to work and 95% say they are proud to work at UM.Position SummaryThe Manager, Data & Analytics plays an integral role in leading insight generation and research consultation for the agency and advertiser client.
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Possessing skills in Data Migration and Management, Data Governance, Reporting and Analytics, Planning and Consolidation, Cloud Databases and Advanced Analytics; In joining our data and analytics team, you’ll work with our clients to leverage SAP applications to transform their data management and governance and analytics processes by enhancing their core transaction processing and reporting competencies ultimately strengthening their ability to support management decision making and corporate strategy.
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In support of our mission, we are seeking a Data & Analytics Manager, Marketing to join our Data & Analytics team. Proficient in advanced analytics tools (e.g., SQL, BI tools) and familiar with data warehousing technologies like Amazon Redshift or Google BigQuery.
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The Client Success Manager is responsible for overseeing all facets of client utilization of the Skai™ management platform. Client Success Manager-we have 3 openings! The actual salary will vary depending on the applicants experience, skills and abilities as well as internal equity and market data.
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IT Advisor, Technology Consulting - Data & Analytics (Big Data) (Manager) (Multiple Positions) (1509853), Ernst & Young LLP, Hoboken, NJ. Assist client engagement teams delivering professional services and help manage business development activities by developing and applying analytics to solve business problems.
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AIM team is responsible for targeting, acquiring, engaging, and retaining commercial customers over online and offline channels and delivering world-class analytics, insights and data products for the Global Commercial Services (GCS) business.
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Proficiency in data management tools (e.g., SQL, Python, R), financial systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle), data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI), and financial modeling. Establish and enforce data governance standards and best practices within the finance team.
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Position Summary: The Senior Manager of Data Analytics predominately uses a tech stack of Power BI, SQL, Visual Studio Code, Snowflake, and Excel to answer questions to data that is ETL’d from our ERP, CRM, and various internal and external data sources.
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Description & SummaryA career within Data and Analytics services will provide you with the opportunity to help organisations uncover enterprise insights and drive business results using smarter data analytics.
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We're looking for a Global Monetization Strategy and Analytics manager who can use advanced data and analytics to realize scalable and predictable revenue growth. - 3-5 years of data analytics, strategy and operation experience, past experience as investment banker, consultant, and business operation role in tech companies is highly preferred.
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In addition, the Manager position will work with the other members of the Data Operations team to streamline communication and optimize the workflow between the core internal teams, as well as data vendors, to ensure success and growth.
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The Senior Manager of Digital Analytics will lead digital analytics, driving the strategy and execution of data-driven insights to optimize marketing performance. Partner with cross-functional teams (e.g., product, sales, IT) to understand their data needs and deliver tailored digital analytics solutions.
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The Senior Manager of Data Analytics will further Rethink Food's goal of bridging the gap between surplus food and communities in need. Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in data analytics at a consulting firm, non-profit, or high-growth startup.
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As a Data Analytics Manager focusing on AML, you will have the opportunity to be on the forefront of helping clients meet the myriad challenges of financial crime issues. Data Analytics, Anti Money Laundering Manager.
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