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The BI Analyst will apply communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to present the right data in the right format to help the business make the right decision. Excellent analytical, mathematical, and creative problem-solving skills.
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Strong analytical, problem solving and communication skills, requirements specification, QA testing capabilities, technical/functional knowledge of EDI standards and formats, technical/functional knowledge of SAP IDOCs, and should be proficient with SAP PI.
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Strong problem-solving, lateral thinking, communications, planning, organizational and interpersonal skills. The individual should possess 4+ years of working knowledge of ISO Business, ISO Circular Updates, should be comfortable with ISO.net manuals, policy language, ISO stat , underwriting and claims information.
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Other skills: Time Management & Prioritization, Analytical & Problem Solving, Detail Oriented, Communication, Ability to work independently and with a team. The Business Analyst will provide accurate and timely data analysis and reporting to the sales and marketing teams to support decision making, negotiations, program tracking and KPI metrics in line with our strategic plan and deliverables.
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Business Oriented, Communication, Long Term Planning, Meeting Management, Organizational Change Management, Problem Solving, Project Administration, Project Management, Time Management.
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6 years of experience in statistical problem solving and analyzing data sets using SQL or comparable coding language (e.g., Python, R, Java, C ). The YouTube Strategy team focuses on our highest priorities, solving complex, ambiguous problems that span early stage growth initiatives, investing in our largest product or business areas, making major operational or organizational changes, and assessing strategic rationale for YouTube external investment opportunities.
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A hacker’s mindset – the ability to build simple but clever and elegant solutions to new problems within significant resource, operational and time constraints through deep understanding of the business, creative problem solving, and a wide range of expertise in data, analytics, automation, programming, and prototyping.
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Demonstrated analytical skills with follow-up and problem solving capability. Support the business through UAT, E2E and production parallel testing. The candidate must be an individual experienced with at least 3-5 years experience in business analysis and project execution within Front Office.
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Self-starter that manages multiple initiatives, including problem solving, analyzing business process, executing the collection, elicitation and recording of business requirements (Agile user stories) for strategic or tactical development efforts.
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Candidates with experience in direct client interaction and business problem solving, technical support, software implementation, sales engineering, and software training should apply.
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Detail oriented with excellent organization, analytical thinking, communication, and problem solving skills; At least four years of solid and diverse work experience as a Business Analyst in IT, Healthcare, Accounting, Financial Services and/or Pension.
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Overall, the ideal business consultant is a team player who possesses strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional environment.
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Strong BA (Analytical, Problem Solving, Organizational Skills, Process Oriented, Functional & Technical in some areas) Title: Business Analyst / Wealth Management. Domain experience in Wealth Management.
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Skills Rating(out of 5) Number of years used Candidate write up Exp as Business Analyst Exp in banking/ capital market Experience with Python Exp with data science algorithms and libraries Exp with successfully implementing data science use cases Regression and classification problem solving.
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An undergraduate and postgraduate degree in relevant subjects such as Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Environmental Economics, Development Economics or Environmental Sciences or relevant work experienceThe candidate should be conscious of detail and numerically proficient with natural curiosity and an innovative approach to problem solving.
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