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We offer: Competitive pay rates Free, quality, private housing Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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Career Advancement: Gain a competitive edge in the job market and unlock new career opportunities in data analysis, data science, business intelligence, and related fields with Google certification.
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Growth Potential: Developing a strong foundation in data analytics paves the way for career growth into advanced roles such as data scientist, machine learning engineer, or data engineer. Practical Skills: Acquire hands-on experience and practical skills in data analysis, data visualization, SQL, Python, and statistical analysis, equipping you to manage real-world data challenges effectively.
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Collect, analyze, and utilize market intelligence regarding competitive products, customer needs, preferences and buying habits. Be aware of and respond to market conditions and competitive activities while communicating such information to product divisions.
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Division & Brand Strategy Development: Leading organic growth initiatives (e.g., new products, services, and business models), implementing cross-portfolio brand alignments and synergies, building market sizing / market research analysis, conducting business analytics and competitive intelligence across our various verticals, and additional special projects (e.g., Office of the President, Board presentations.
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AACSB is the worlds leading voice in business education, providing quality assurance (accreditation), intelligence and thought leadership, and learning and development (e.g., conferences, seminars, digital learning) opportunities to over 1,800 member organizations and more than 1000+ accredited business schools in over 100 countries and territories.
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With therapy sales training and the global competitive intelligence manager. Lead competitive intelligence and competitive messaging/talk track development working closely.
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Developing (clinical) competitive intelligence to support the field with counter arguments and selling advantages. GE HealthCare offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation.
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Gather Voice of Customer and competitive intelligence and share with theater and global Cloud organization. Keep up-to-date knowledge of Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, DevOps & Cloud Native technologies as well as the competitive position of the company.
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Conducts research and analysis, and develops presentations and reports for assigned initiatives and projects, including corporate strategic planning, enterprise growth, market insights and competitive intelligence, capability gap analysis and roadmaps, adjacency and M&A evaluation.
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Research external market trends, competition, business intelligence and other information and data to ensure that Compensation Strategy remains market competitive. Experience with ERP implementation preferred.
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Supporting the development and presentation of market analyses, competitive intelligence reports, and forecasts to inform strategic marketing decisions. ST is excited to welcome a Statistical Marketing Analyst Intern (Business Intelligence ) at our office located in Burlington, MA.
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Become an expert on Cyber Threat Intelligence and DomainTools data, as well as the competitive landscape. DomainTools is the global leader for internet intelligence and the first place security practitioners go when they need to know.
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Utilize business intelligence and competitive insights for opportunities to continue improving resource allocations; including automation and innovation within current processes, reporting and controls.
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The RIC provides an impressive array of services, including competitive intelligence, due diligence and knowledge management support as well as traditional library functions. Work closely with the Senior Director and Firm Leadership on the continuous development of a comprehensive competitive intelligence function.
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