Jim Porzak
2005-Feb-04 00:34 UTC
[R] Opening for a Statistics Practitioner in San Francisco
Statistics Practitioner Fluent in R - San Francisco CA Loyalty Matrix Inc., in downtown San Francisco, is expanding our team. We are a young, dynamic and growing team of multidisciplinary marketing and technical professionals. We deliver value to our clients by discovering actionable tactical and strategic insights in actual customer data augmented with demographics and research. You will work in the Client Services team doing EDA, basic statistics, data mining & modeling. You will also assist R&D to develop and integrate new methods into our proprietary customer intelligence platform MatrixOptimizerR. You will have a degree in statistics, be fluent in R and the Microsoft Office suite (especially Excel, Word and PowerPoint). SQL query skills are very helpful as is real-world business and marketing experience. The successful candidate will demonstrate creative ability to solve practical problems, juggle multiple projects, work in a multidisciplinary team and have fun. For more information on us see www.LoyaltyMatrix.com and R.LoyaltyMatrix.com. If interested, reply to techjobs at loyaltymatrix.com by February 18, 2005. In addition to your resume, please include a cover letter stating how your training, experience and skills would specifically contribute to our clients' success. We look forward to hearing from you. Best, Jim Porzak Director of Analytics Loyalty Matrix, Inc. R.LoyaltyMatrix.com www.LoyaltyMatrix.com (415) 296-1141 x 210
beep.boop@aol.hu
2005-Feb-04 14:05 UTC
[R] Opening for a Statistics Practitioner in San Francisco
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:34:17 -0800, you wrote: |=[:o) You will have a degree in statistics, be fluent in R and the Microsoft |=[:o) Office suite (especially Excel, Word and PowerPoint). SQL query skills are |=[:o) very helpful as is real-world business and marketing experience. |=[:o)> fortune(59)Let's not kid ourselves: the most widely used piece of software for statistics is Excel. -- Brian D. Ripley (`Statistical Methods Need Software: A View of Statistical Computing') Opening lecture RSS 2002, Plymouth (September 2002)