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Senior Data Scientist in Marketing Analytics
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Join Ekimetrics as a Senior Data Scientist in Marketing Analytics in New York. Lead advanced analytics projects for blue-chip clients, using Python/R to build models and derive strategic insights. Enjoy a dynamic, supportive culture with great benefits and a focus on professional growth and work-...
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United States , New York
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110000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Data Scientist Personal Banking and Wealth Analytics
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Join our team in Irving as a Senior Data Scientist in Personal Banking and Wealth Analytics. Leverage 5+ years of data science experience with Python, PySpark, and GCP Vertex AI to build advanced AI and RAG solutions. You will design vector databases, deploy production models, and derive actionab...
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United States , Irving
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96400.00 - 144600.00 USD / Year
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Senior Data Scientist, Analytics
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Join Pomelo as a Senior Data Scientist, Analytics to drive impact in maternal healthcare. Leverage 4+ years of SQL and analytics experience to build data solutions and inform critical business decisions. You'll create dashboards, partner cross-functionally, and tell our value story with data. Enj...
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United States
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160000.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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Pursue a career at the intersection of data science and human capital strategy by exploring Senior Data Scientist - Workforce Analytics jobs. This advanced professional role is dedicated to transforming raw employee and organizational data into actionable intelligence that drives strategic decision-making, enhances employee experience, and optimizes business performance. Professionals in this field act as key partners to HR leadership and executive teams, using evidence-based insights to shape the future of work. A Senior Data Scientist in Workforce Analytics typically shoulders a broad range of responsibilities centered on the employee lifecycle. They design and implement sophisticated statistical models and machine learning algorithms to analyze trends in talent acquisition, retention, productivity, and engagement. Common tasks include developing predictive models for attrition risk, performing root-cause analysis on turnover, optimizing recruitment channels, measuring the impact of learning programs, and conducting compensation equity studies. They are responsible for building and maintaining robust data pipelines, ensuring data integrity from various HR systems (like HRIS, ATS, and performance platforms), and creating intuitive dashboards and visualizations that communicate complex findings to non-technical stakeholders. The typical skill set for these jobs is a powerful blend of technical prowess and business acumen. Core requirements include advanced proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R, and expertise in SQL for data manipulation. A strong statistical foundation is essential, encompassing predictive modeling, hypothesis testing, and experimental design. Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or libraries such as ggplot2 and Matplotlib is standard. Beyond technical skills, successful candidates possess deep domain knowledge in human resources principles, exceptional storytelling and communication skills to influence strategy, and a keen understanding of ethical data use and privacy regulations pertaining to employee information. A master’s or Ph.D. in Data Science, Statistics, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, or a related field is commonly expected. For those seeking Senior Data Scientist - Workforce Analytics jobs, the profession offers a unique opportunity to directly impact organizational culture and effectiveness. It is a career built on translating human behavior into quantifiable metrics, requiring a balance of analytical rigor and a genuine understanding of people dynamics. The demand for these specialists continues to grow as organizations increasingly recognize data as the key to building a resilient, high-performing, and future-ready workforce.

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