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8 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience; OR a minimum of 6 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience and up to 2 years of progressive functional business relevant experience for a total of 8 years of combined experience; OR Advanced Degree in Business, Science, Finance, Economics or related discipline and 6 years of experience in data and/or analytics or strategy consulting.
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The essence of work performed by the Decision Science Analyst involves gathering, manipulating, and synthesizing data (e.g., attributes, transactions, behaviors, etc.) As a dedicated Decision Science Analyst Senior, you will work closely with our P&C Claims business partners to provide data insights.
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For a total of 6 years combined experience OR advanced degree in quantitative analytics field such as Economics, Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, Actuarial Sciences, Operations Research, Data and/or Business Analysis, Data Science or other quantitative discipline and 4 years of experience in data/analytics or functional business experience within the respective industry of responsibility (i.e. P&C, Bank, Finance, Marketing, etc.
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The Decision Science Analyst Lead of Product and Revenue Forecasting will conduct deep-dive analytical research into production trends to support the understanding, management, and strategy of P&C growth, and provide decision support for business areas across the enterprise.
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Identifies and captures the relevant and quality data sources required to fully answer and address the problem for the recommended strategy through testing or exploratory data analysis (EDA.
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The essence of work performed by the Fraud Strategy Analytics Analyst I involves gathering, manipulating, and synthesizing data (e.g., attributes, transactions, behaviors, etc.) Advanced degree in quantitative analytics field such as Economics, Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, Actuarial Sciences, Operations Research, Data and/or Business Analysis, Data Science, or other quantitative discipline with 2 years' experience in data/analytics or functional business experience within the respective industry of responsibility (i.e., P&C, Bank, Finance.
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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Lead you will use quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA's strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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Experience with data science, model development, and statistical model governance. Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive.
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6 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience; OR a minimum of 4 years of data and/or analytics or strategy consulting experience and up to 2 years of progressive functional business relevant experience for a total of 6 years combined experience; OR Advanced Degree in Business, Science, Finance, Economics or related subject area and 4 years of experience in data and/or analytics or strategy consulting.
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