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This Data Scientist will be responsible for identifying insights from data through machine learning, deep learning, and AI to augment decision making by the business by applying AI/ML/DL methods and algorithms across retail areas such as forecasting, Membership and Marketing, supply chain cost optimization, and inventory management.
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We are looking for a Data Scientist to help elevate our ability to scale customer demand by driving deep insights to inform our customer acquisition strategy. Reporting to our VP, Data Science and Analytics and partnering closely with our marketing, product, and business leaders, you will run analyses, build attribution models, and design and run experiments to identify efficient acquisition channels and translate insights and learnings to inform our growth marketing investment decisions.
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The Allen Institute for Immunology is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist to implement and/or develop data analysis pipelines for Spatial Biology data and analyze Spatial Biology data to gain biological insights.
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Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience in ad platform, auction systems, or dual-sided marketplace 2+ years of experience as a developer, data scientist or machine learning engineer Hands-on experience with cloud technologies and service oriented architectures Track record of using data analytics for improving SW operations and organizational efficiency Advanced degree in an analytical field.
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Experience as a data engineer or related specialty (e.g., software engineer, business intelligence engineer, data scientist) with a track record of manipulating, processing, and extracting value from large datasets.
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Able to work with MS Customers to understand the requirements and convert them to data pipelines and power bi reports to deliver the required. Power BI, Digital: Azure Databricks, Digital: Microsoft Azure, SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services (SSAS), Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence.
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We are looking for an Applied Scientist II, Business Copilot Artificial Intelligence Team, to drive the data science efforts in delivering compelling copilot experiences within various areas in Microsoft Business Applications.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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The Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) team is looking for a passionate, talented, and inventive Principal Scientist to help build industry-leading conversational technologies that customers love.
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We are looking for a passionate, creative full stack Senior Data Scientist to join Walmart's fraud detection team. Use machine learning, deep learning and data mining techniques to develop robust predictive models for anomaly detection such as account takeover (ATO) risk detection, E-Commerce payment fraud detection, return abuse, and Identity risk assessment.
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At T-Mobile, employees in regular, non-temporary roles are eligible for an annual bonus or periodic sales incentive or bonus, based on their role. Cloud Infrastructure: Expertise in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud platforms and their associated data services (e.g., Redshift, BigQuery, S3, Azure Data Lake.
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Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP). The Adobe Digital Imaging Data Science Team (Photoshop & Lightroom) is looking for a Data Scientist who is passionate about data and has the desire to provide an outstanding product experience for our customers.
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Experience crafting data visualizations and storytelling to efficiently communicate analysis results to both technical and non-technical audiences. MS / Ph. D. or equivalent in data science, computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, engineering, or economics.
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Experience in any of the following areas: algorithms and data structures, parsing, numerical optimization, data mining, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing, neural deep learning methods and/or machine learning.
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The primary focus of this position is to provide medical services to all eligible beneficiaries within the capabilities normally granted to a Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist (MT/CLS.
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