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A leading consulting firm is seeking data and analytics professionals ready to tackle client challenges and drive business insights. The ideal candidate will collaborate across teams to improve efficiency and turn data into actionable strategies. You will need a strong background in data analysis and excellent communication skills to succeed in a role that values clarity and actionable solutions.
Are you pumped about digging into data and really breaking it down? Do you love figuring out how to boost business efficiency with data insights? Does it get you excited to see your findings turn into real strategies?
If this sounds like you, Torq is where you need to be! We’re on the lookout for skilled data & analytics professionals ready to make a big impact on our clients’ businesses. Our team dives into tough projects every day to tackle our clients' biggest challenges, and we need passionate data lovers to join us.
In this role, you won’t just be gathering data and making dashboards. We want people who can navigate the entire data lifecycle and turn raw data into valuable insights that drive key decisions and actions. We’re looking for leaders who can inspire and show our clients the amazing potential data can offer.
What You Could Be Doing
While every project we work on is different, below is a high-level overview of some of the responsibilities/hats you may wear:
What You Bring to the Table
When you join our team, you’re a consultant first. This means there are core skills we expect out of each of our team members. These include:
In addition, each one of our consultants brings a unique and valuable toolbox of skills with them specific to their practice. Below are some examples of skills we are always looking to add to the team (don’t worry – we don’t expect you to have all of them, but they are always a plus!):
Benefits and Other Fun Stuff:
We ask our consultants to be superstars, so we treat them like it. Even better, our perks are designed for employees by our employees. We do this because we believe in delivering a compelling benefits package that puts you at the heart of our rewards.
The salary range for this position considers multiple factors influencing compensation decisions, such as skillset, previous experience, certifications, and various business & organizational requirements. Being hired at or near the top of the range for this role is uncommon, as compensation determinations rely on individual circumstances. Currently, the base salary range is estimated to be between $110,000 and $140,000.
Torq is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis.
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