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The Economist (Corporate) III collects economic data from established datasets and other sources utilizing data collection and data science protocols. Conducts research and analysis on economic data/trends and produces forecasts, interpretive reporting, and media used for risk assessment, communication, and decision making. Being an Economist (Corporate) III designs and organizes data into unique report models and graphical illustrations to present economic information used for decision making and solution development. Utilizes statistical analysis, mathematical methodologies, and modeling tec more...
The Economist (Corporate) I collects economic data from established datasets and other sources utilizing data collection and data science protocols. Conducts research and analysis on economic data/trends and produces forecasts, interpretive reporting, and media used for risk assessment, communication, and decision making. Being an Economist (Corporate) I designs and organizes data into unique report models and graphical illustrations to present economic information used for decision making and solution development. Utilizes statistical analysis, mathematical methodologies, and modeling techniq more...
The Economist (Corporate) II collects economic data from established datasets and other sources utilizing data collection and data science protocols. Conducts research and analysis on economic data/trends and produces forecasts, interpretive reporting, and media used for risk assessment, communication, and decision making. Being an Economist (Corporate) II designs and organizes data into unique report models and graphical illustrations to present economic information used for decision making and solution development. Utilizes statistical analysis, mathematical methodologies, and modeling techn more...
The Economist (Corporate) IV collects economic data from established datasets and other sources utilizing data collection and data science protocols. Conducts research and analysis on economic data/trends and produces forecasts, interpretive reporting, and media used for risk assessment, communication, and decision making. Being an Economist (Corporate) IV designs and organizes data into unique report models and graphical illustrations to present economic information used for decision making and solution development. Utilizes statistical analysis, mathematical methodologies, and modeling techn more...
The Chief Economist communicates the results of economic studies to the stakeholders and sets guidelines for corporate economic strategies. Provides economic data, prepares interpretative reports, and provides leadership for the company's use of economic data and adaptation of economic models. Being a Chief Economist typically requires a Ph.D. in a field of specialty and at least 15 years of experience. Understands the macro and micro economic environment and its impact on the industry. In addition, Chief Economist typically reports to top management. The Chief Economist manages a departmental more...
Gathers and interprets financial data in order to assist in corporate financial decisions. Assists in determining scope and pricing of offering and developing plans. Identifies new investment, merger, or acquisition opportunities for the company. Provides advice and details for the SEC registration of securities. Leads negotiations with principles and others. Requires a bachelor's degree of Finance. Typically reports to head of a unit/department. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Typically requires 4 to 7 years of more...
Responsible for the timely buying and selling of corporate bonds. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Carries out trades and maintains the corporation's accounts. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty, and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. more...
The Corporate Communications Representative III enhances the relations between company and employees, clients, government, or community. Coordinates, designs, and implements internal and external communications strategies and programs within the organization. Being a Corporate Communications Representative III reviews and edits communications submitted for organizational issues. Evaluates and assists in establishing standard operating procedures. In addition, Corporate Communications Representative III monitors company media and utilizes electronic publishing technology. Coordinates delivery o more...
The Corporate Compliance Specialist III monitors activities impacted by regulatory requirements related to the organization's governance and any industry-specific or location-specific laws. Supports the development and implementation of compliance programs, policies, reporting, and practices for an organization or business. Being a Corporate Compliance Specialist III implements changes to compliance processes due to new or amended regulations. Utilizes established internal controls and auditing systems to identify, detect, and correct noncompliance. In addition, Corporate Compliance Specialist more...
The Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist III administers outreach programs that engage, support, and collaborate with the community to develop and expand relationships. Coordinates initiatives designed to promote and represent the organization and brand as a socially responsible force in the community. Being a Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist III assists with the coordination of events, managing volunteers, and applying for grants. Serves as the organization's liaison with various constituents and stakeholders. In addition, Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist III typical more...
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