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#hiring Data & BI Analyst I - Trust Services, Saint Louis, United States, $9, fulltime #jobs #jobseekers #careers $9 #SaintLouisjobs #Missourijobs #ConsultingCorporateStrategy Apply: https://lnkd.in/g7AB_E3F At Edward Jones, we help clients achieve their serious, long-term financial goals by understanding their needs and implementing tailored solutions. To ensure a personal client experience, we have located our 15,000+ branch offices where our more than 7 million clients live and work.In a typical branch office, a financial advisor meets with clients and receives branch office support, so they can focus on building deep relationships with clients. Headquarters associates in St. Louis, Tempe and Mississauga provide support and expertise to help U.S. and Canada branch teams deliver an ideal client experience. We continue to grow to meet the needs of long-term individual investors. What You'll Do: Come join us in Trust Services - Analytics, where we strive to unleash the full potential of data to address business challenges. As an analyst on our team, you will design, develop, and deliver data stories by applying best in class data manipulation, descriptive statistical analysis, and impactful data visualization techniques. You will combine data from multiple sources to develop innovative analytical solutions to business problems. You will collaborate with business leaders and other team members to develop actionable insights which inform enterprise decision making and influence strategic planning.Your insights, real outcomes. If you have a passion for data, problem-solving, developing solutions, driving analysis to action and inquiry into innovation, Trust Services - Analytics at Edward Jones may be your next career choice.Essential Functions:Maintain a working knowledge of division results & key divisional business drivers, as well as an understanding of key strategies & priorities of their division, to be able to apply business knowledge to analytic approach to address business questions. Build and maintain a working knowledge of data sets available to the analyst. Extract, cleanse and transform data to support the needs of the analysis. Pressure test and validate logic and outputs against known sources and understanding of business.Define business and data requirements for analytic deliverables and serve as liaison with IDM process. Understand and apply basic descriptive statistical concepts.Provide actionable insights to support business decisions, primarily by performing root cause, exploratory, sensitivity and scenario analysis, economic modeling, and data visualization to identify patterns/trends/insights etc. on predefined problemsGenerate and incorporate insights into a cohesive story that clearly addresses business questions. Effectively communicate analytic ideas, approach, key takeaways and actionable insights and technical information to non-technical audienc
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#hiring Data & BI Analyst I - Trust Services, Saint Louis, United States, $9, fulltime #jobs #jobseekers #careers $9 #SaintLouisjobs #Missourijobs #ConsultingCorporateStrategy Apply: https://lnkd.in/g7AB_E3F At Edward Jones, we help clients achieve their serious, long-term financial goals by understanding their needs and implementing tailored solutions. To ensure a personal client experience, we have located our 15,000+ branch offices where our more than 7 million clients live and work.In a typical branch office, a financial advisor meets with clients and receives branch office support, so they can focus on building deep relationships with clients. Headquarters associates in St. Louis, Tempe and Mississauga provide support and expertise to help U.S. and Canada branch teams deliver an ideal client experience. We continue to grow to meet the needs of long-term individual investors. What You'll Do: Come join us in Trust Services - Analytics, where we strive to unleash the full potential of data to address business challenges. As an analyst on our team, you will design, develop, and deliver data stories by applying best in class data manipulation, descriptive statistical analysis, and impactful data visualization techniques. You will combine data from multiple sources to develop innovative analytical solutions to business problems. You will collaborate with business leaders and other team members to develop actionable insights which inform enterprise decision making and influence strategic planning.Your insights, real outcomes. If you have a passion for data, problem-solving, developing solutions, driving analysis to action and inquiry into innovation, Trust Services - Analytics at Edward Jones may be your next career choice.Essential Functions:Maintain a working knowledge of division results & key divisional business drivers, as well as an understanding of key strategies & priorities of their division, to be able to apply business knowledge to analytic approach to address business questions. Build and maintain a working knowledge of data sets available to the analyst. Extract, cleanse and transform data to support the needs of the analysis. Pressure test and validate logic and outputs against known sources and understanding of business.Define business and data requirements for analytic deliverables and serve as liaison with IDM process. Understand and apply basic descriptive statistical concepts.Provide actionable insights to support business decisions, primarily by performing root cause, exploratory, sensitivity and scenario analysis, economic modeling, and data visualization to identify patterns/trends/insights etc. on predefined problemsGenerate and incorporate insights into a cohesive story that clearly addresses business questions. Effectively communicate analytic ideas, approach, key takeaways and actionable insights and technical information to non-technical audienc
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Good points, thanks for sharing Jon. Based on my 2-year experience as a Strategy Analyst in competitive CPGs industry, my humble insights from this side are: 1. Data Analyst + Strategy Analyst is a "1 + 1 > 2" combo for business in an era of exploding data. 2. Being a Strategy Analyst is probably one of the most efficient ways for a person to build a concrete foundation about the industry, business and beyond. 3. A good strategy analyst must be a open-minded self-starter so they could keep track on cutting-edge technologies and constantly bring in growth while managing risks. Advanced technical skillset is a big plus. 4. Strategy Analyst is a data role and beyond: it doesn't require candidates to be as technical as a Data Analyst/Scientist but it probably engage Finance, Sales, Marketing, Supply Chain and more in the march toward an organization's long-term objectives.
Starting month 2 in my new role as a Strategy Analyst. You might wonder, what's the difference between a Strategy Analyst and a Data Analyst? So far, here are the differences for me: Data Analyst Tasks - Here is this SQL data model, need to publish these updates in DBT & Tableau - We need reporting for team [X], go build Tableau data source & dash - Tableau dash is broken -- can you fix? - Mainly Tableau & Data Source asks Strategy Analyst Tasks - Understanding & partnering with many business stakeholders to understand pain points, processes, and drive results to goals. - We need/want to close more deals this quarter, what are some low-hanging initiatives I can help drive? - How can we build a data reporting package to answer questions X, Y, & Z? - Update existing reports with current quarter/year targets The main difference I have seen is Strategy tasks usually start with a broad question, like "How do we increase revenue?". Whereas in my Data Analyst roles, tasks often come more from the Strategy/Business teams coming to me saying, "Hey, we have this initiative to increase revenue, can you provide a Data Source for us & reporting?". Obviously, this will depend on the company, department, team size, etc. but a pure Data Analyst is usually working on more of the technical aspects (data modeling) while a Strategy Analyst is working more on business operations (implementing data-backed decisions). Both roles are data roles. But the day-to-day work is very different. Which one do you think you prefer? What differences did I miss? ----- Follow and hit the bell on my profile for #hackamackhacks about becoming a #dataanalyst, #jobsearch resources, #resume tips, #sql tests, #dataanalytics content, and more!
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Hello LinkedIn, I am still #hiring #Data_Analyst to be working with #Flairstech! Know anyone who might be interested? Job Summary: As a Data Analyst at Flairstech, you will be responsible for collecting, compiling, and analyzing revenue, metrics, and statistics related to clients or unit. Your role will involve making recommendations based on the data analysis to improve the unit or company's performance. Duties/Responsibilities: -Collect, consolidate, and clean data from various sources to ensure data accuracy and completeness. -Collaborate with teams across the organization to gather relevant data. -Analyze large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies. -Create meaningful visualizations and reports to present findings to stakeholders. -Conduct statistical analysis to extract actionable insights. -Interpret data to provide actionable recommendations and insights to support business decisions. -Prepare and deliver clear and concise reports and presentations to both technical and non-technical audiences. -Utilize data visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar tools to create interactive and informative dashboards. -Design and develop data visualizations that effectively communicate complex information. -Stay up-to-date with industry trends, data analysis techniques, and tools. Suggest and implement process improvements to enhance data analysis efficiency and accuracy. Required Skills/Abilities: -Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field. -Proven experience as a Data Analyst or in a similar role. -Excellent verbal and written communication skills. -Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. -Experience with Data Visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau. -Data modeling skills in Power BI. -Ability to quickly learn the organization's data employee management software. -Strong proficiency in data analysis tools and languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL). -Effective communication and presentation skills. -Familiarity with data warehousing and database management concepts. #PowerBI #Creating #Dashboards #English #Fluent #Data #Analysis #Computerscience #ITI #Informationtechnology #Tech #Industry
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What Does a Data Analyst Do? 1. Data Collection and Cleaning:- Data Analysts gather data from various sources, ensuring its accuracy and relevance. They clean and organize this data to make it usable, dealing with missing values, duplicates, and inconsistencies. 2. Data Analysis and Interpretation:- Once the data is clean, Analysts use statistical tools and software to analyze it. They identify trends, patterns, and correlations, turning raw data into meaningful insights. 3. Data Visualization:- A key part of a Data Analyst's job is to present data in an understandable way. They create visualizations like charts, graphs, and dashboards that highlight key findings and trends, making it easier for stakeholders to grasp complex information. 4. Reporting and Communication:- Data Analysts compile their findings into comprehensive reports. They communicate these insights to management and other stakeholders, often making recommendations based on their analysis to support decision-making processes. 5. Continuous Monitoring and Optimization:- The work doesn’t stop after reporting. Data Analysts continuously monitor data to track the effectiveness of implemented strategies. They optimize processes and suggest improvements based on ongoing analysis. 6. Collaborating Across Teams:- Data Analysts often work closely with other departments such as marketing, finance, and operations. Their insights help these teams understand performance metrics, customer behavior, and market trends, driving strategic initiatives across the organization. Data Analysts are the detectives of the data world. They uncover hidden patterns and provide actionable insights that help businesses make informed decisions, improve processes, and ultimately achieve their goals. Interested in a career as a Data Analyst? Start by building your analytical skills, mastering data visualization tools, and getting hands-on experience with real-world data. The demand for skilled Data Analysts is only growing—there's never been a better time to dive into this dynamic field! Visit StackSkool Website for more!! #data #analyst #sql #powerbi #excel
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