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Required analytics skills in Adobe Analytics—tagging and reporting of business metrics Understanding of custom analytics tagging approaches Quantum Metric—customer experience analytics Dynatrace—performance analytics Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field (mathematics, economics, statistics, computer science, electrical engineering, physics, etc.
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Must have obtained at least a Junior status in a Bachelor’s degree program ( Computer Science or Analytics ) The Data Analyst Summer Intern will work on departmental projects as well as participate in professional development and enrichment activities.
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Education: Bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree in MIS, computer science or a related field required. Design, build, and deploy data extraction, transformation, and loading processes and pipelines from various sources including databases, APIs, and data files.
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10 years in Data Science and Analytics. Data Scientist in Plano, TX / Atlanta, GA – (9 openings) Articulates data insights through charts/graphs with clarity in business terminology.
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They collaborate across the IT and Data teams to ensure that products have a vision to execution covering all aspects of business needs and requirements to delivery across data to deliver specific forward looking data products (End to end including data science.
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Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills: Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, technology, or related field; advanced degree is a plus 5+ years of experience in financial / banking services; experience with fraud risk and digital payments-products is a plus Demonstrated ability to interpret and share concepts clearly & unambiguously.
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Minimum Education Bachelor's degree in information systems, computer science, or a quantitative discipline such as mathematics, engineering, operations research, economics or finance. Typically uses data, statistical and quantitative analysis, basic modeling, and fact-based management to drive decision making.
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