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Play a key role in building out the Business Intelligence team’s technical capabilities and BI data assets, incorporating entitlements, Tableau, and Snowflake. The Business Intelligence team within EDM is responsible for delivering analytics solutions that enable our stakeholders to make data driven decisions.
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The New York County District Attorney's Office (DANY) has an immediate opening for a Financial Intelligence Analyst in its Major Economic Crimes Bureau (MECB), International Money Movement Center (IMMC.
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Investment & Corporate Banking - COO Office, Data Management and Business Intelligence Consultant Seeking a Data Management and Business Intelligence Associate to work in the Investment & Corporate Banking COO Office of a growing firm.
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We're looking for a Customer Success Manager with a deep understanding of analytics and business intelligence to join our team. 4+ years of experience in a customer success, account management, or consultative role within the SaaS, analytics, or business intelligence industry.
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Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. Across it all, we’ve embedded financial services tools at the point of sale, so merchants can access a business loan and manage their cash flow in one place.
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A NYC transportation authority located in downtown Manhattan is looking for a Threat Intelligence Analyst with expertise in both Threat Hunting and MITRE. The Threat Intelligence Analyst must be able to recommend and develop countermeasures in direct alignment with the current threat landscape for highly-complex networks including networks that are comprised of Industrial Control Systems, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems, and Internet of Things Systems.
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This role will be a key deputy to the CFO and have end-to-end responsibility for financial reporting and analysis, including oversight of the Accounting, FP&A, [business intelligence, Tax,] and Strategic Finance functions.
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Serving as part of the Tier 3 Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC), the analyst will also provide regular support in identifying intelligence gaps by applying critical thinking with an emphasis on the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
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Provide the business with any industry intelligence (e.g. opportunities/risks) as necessary. Other companies might call this: Business Acquisition Manager, Sales, Offshore Survey, Hydrographic Survey, Geophysical Survey, Account Manager, Sales Director.
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Experience with business intelligence tools such as Looker, Tableau, Power BI, etc. Leverage your SQL data analysis, business intelligence, and API troubleshooting skills to either resolve common technical questions or diagnose issues in-depth before triaging to the Engineering team.
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The Business Intelligence Architect will be responsible for providing access to the data via reports, data extracts, and analysis tools, the development of ETL components and for coding stored procedures.
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The Senior Manager will report to the Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development and is responsible for competitive analyses, corporate strategic goals management including our enterprise OKR process, as well as insights and assessments relating to opportunities that SiriusXM should pursue financially or operationally.
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The Business Development Manager, Private Equity Fund Formation (Law) will represent Carta in-market and advance the company's efforts to grow its network, deepen existing relationships, and develop additional business opportunities with law firm partners for venture capital and private equity funds.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting with 0-1 years of experience in a corporate finance, analysis, or business operations role having regular exposure to financial concepts such as revenue recognition, invoicing, accounts payable/receivable.
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The Staff Business Intelligence Analyst is a primary contributor and leading subject matter expert on the Business Intelligence team, driving a culture of data-driven decision making at The Trade Desk for teams as widely varying as Client Services, Finance, Product, Technology, Marketing, People, Legal, and Sales.
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