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Credit Risk Sr. Analyst
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Join Citi in Buenos Aires as a Credit Risk Sr. Analyst, supporting global credit activities for institutional and corporate clients. Leverage 2–5 years of experience in financial analysis and credit risk to evaluate portfolios, prepare credit reviews, and assess risk ratings. Collaborate with int...
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Argentina , Buenos Aires
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Sr Finance Analyst
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Sr Finance Analyst role supporting LatAm region with financial analysis, forecasting, and strategic planning. Requires 3+ years experience, advanced Excel, and knowledge of GAAP and insurance/financial services. Based in Capital Federal, Argentina, this position offers the opportunity to drive pr...
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Argentina , Capital Federal
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Randstad
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People Operations Sr Analyst
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Seeking a People Operations Sr Analyst for a hybrid role in Rosario or Buenos Aires. You will lead HR projects, apply process-driven methodologies, and utilize data analytics tools like Power BI. The ideal candidate has a degree, advanced English, and experience in HR analytics within large organ...
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Argentina , Alvear; Buenos Aires
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General Motors
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About the Sr Analyst role

A career as a Sr Analyst represents a pivotal step in the professional journey, bridging the gap between foundational analytical work and strategic leadership. Individuals in these roles are seasoned professionals who leverage deep domain expertise to solve complex problems, drive process improvements, and influence organizational direction. Unlike entry-level positions focused on data collection, Sr Analyst jobs require a holistic understanding of how their function integrates with broader business objectives. Typically, a Sr Analyst acts as a subject matter expert, evaluating moderately complex to highly variable issues that carry substantial potential impact.

They are responsible for developing new techniques, refining existing workflows, and ensuring that operations align with enterprise-wide governance, risk, and compliance frameworks. A core component of these jobs involves consulting with internal stakeholders to define requirements, integrating processes, and leading system changes from conception through implementation. They often manage projects of significant size and geographic scope, requiring strong project management skills and the ability to anticipate and balance the needs of multiple stakeholders under tight deadlines. Common responsibilities include conducting deep data analysis to identify root causes of complex issues, generating and monitoring key performance metrics, and producing recommendations for guiding policies, standards, and procedures.

Sr Analysts are frequently tasked with overseeing the work of junior team members, providing coaching and training, and assuming informal or formal leadership roles. They must possess exceptional analytical skills to filter, prioritize, and validate information from diverse sources, often weighing conflicting alternatives to determine the best course of action. Communication and diplomacy are paramount, as these professionals regularly interface with cross-functional teams—including technology, operations, compliance, and legal—to drive alignment and ensure regulatory obligations are met. The typical skill set for Sr Analyst jobs includes 5 to 12 years of relevant experience in their specific field, such as data governance, finance, or regulatory reporting.

Proficiency in advanced data analysis tools and Microsoft applications is standard, alongside a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related discipline. Ultimately, a Sr Analyst is a trusted advisor who not only executes complex tasks but also shapes the strategic direction of their department, making them indispensable assets in any data-driven organization.