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Discover the myriad of opportunities awaiting you. Specializations such as Hazmat, Tanker, or Flatbed are highly sought after in today's market, commanding premium compensation. Discover the myriad of opportunities awaiting you.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: The Front Desk Scheduler not only greets patients, but they are also responsible for a myriad of other clerical tasks, such as answering phones, scheduling appointments, and filing/scanning.
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StataCorp’s econometricians are continually expanding the statistical features of Stata, so they perform a myriad of tasks, ranging from working with users and each other to identify features to be added, validating statistical methods, programming in Stata, Mata, or C, and writing documentation.
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Your work will be interesting and varied: You will have the opportunity to be creative and work on a myriad of projects across various industries (defense, energy, aerospace and medical). The Project Management Office's (PMO) charter is to "Increase project capture & execution through implementation of project management principles.
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Team drivers or those open to teaming are especially in demand. Highlight your specialized experience to expedite your journey back on the road. Our efficient application process pre-screens candidates, ensuring you're only matched with companies genuinely looking to onboard.
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It is a chance to learn and to contribute, be it through international and local Stata conferences, on-site courses, webinars, blog posts, or Statalist. Stata is a general-purpose statistical package used by researchers of all disciplines.
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StataCorps biostatisticians are continually expanding the statistical features of Stata, so they perform a myriad of tasks, ranging from working with users and each other to identify features to be added, validating statistical methods, programming in C and Stata, and writing documentation.
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Knowledge of statistical theory, in particular survival analysis, epidemiology, and clinical trials. Programming experience in low-level languages, such as C or FORTRAN. A PhD, or equivalent knowledge and job experience, in biostatistics, statistics, or another science-related field.
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