Job Placement Boards in Statistics

  • ICRUNCHDATA was founded in 2003 and serves the data and technology industry. Direct hire employers and executive staffing firms use icrunchdata to fill permanent and contract positions. They also use it as a resource for the latest trends in the technology job market. The site currently has more than 60,000 active job seekers. icrunchdata is privately funded, and its headquarters are in Plano, Texas

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  • STATVISTA offers statisticians, risk analysts, researchers and programmers interested in furthering their career development opportunities that include, but are not limited to, the medical, financial (including risk and insurance) and market research industries.
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  • AnalyticBridge, the largest social network for analytic professionals, and DataShaping, were both successfully launched by Dr. Vincent Granville. 

    • Click here to go to DataShaping to find job postings in the areas of Business Analytics, Data Mining, Operations Research, Predictive Modeling, Econometrics, Quant, Statistics, Text Mining, Web Analytics.

 

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