Data Scientist

Cint
London, England
11 months ago
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Company Description

Who We Are
Cint is a pioneer in research technology (ResTech). Our customers use the Cint platform to post questions and get answers from real people to build business strategies, confidently publish research, accurately measure the impact of digital advertising, and more. The Cint platform is built on a programmatic marketplace, which is the world’s largest, with nearly 300 million respondents in over 150 countries who consent to sharing their opinions, motivations, and behaviours.
We are feeding the world’s curiosity!
Job Description

The Opportunity
As a Data Scientist – Platform Intelligence at Cint, reporting to the VP of Data Science and Analytics, you will provide insights to support the development of new products, enhance the performance of existing ones, and deliver data-driven product solutions in collaboration with product and engineering teams.
You will also be working with Commercial, Operations, and Finance teams to understand, analyze, explain, and predict the impact of platform algorithms on clients and partners.
What You Will Do
Develop a comprehensive, predictive understanding of marketplace dynamics, including price elasticity and demand/supply balance, and their underlying mechanics.
Support ad-hoc requests from stakeholders by conducting exploratory analyses to deepen insights into metrics and trends. Perform A/B testing and other experiments as needed.
Define statistical and machine learning methods, establish modeling standards, and drive their development.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and test new and existing products.
Create clear, effective deliverables that communicate insights and recommendations through visualizations and presentations tailored to diverse audiences.
Qualifications

What We Are Looking For
Minimum 2+ years of solid experience in a data science role.
Master's degree or equivalent in Statistics, Quantitative Sciences, Data Science, Operations Research, or a related quantitative field.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and interpret large datasets.
In-depth understanding of statistical techniques and concepts (e.g., distributions, hypothesis testing, parametric/non-parametric tests, survey design, sampling theory, experimental design, regression, predictive modeling).
Solid knowledge of machine learning techniques (e.g., clustering, regression, decision trees) and their practical applications and limitations.
Experience applying statistical and modeling techniques in real-world scenarios.
Proficient in Python (for statistical and ML tools).
Proficient in SQL and handling large-scale databases.
Comfortable researching and adopting new methods, tools, and techniques.
Essential Qualities:
Highly accountable self-starter and quick learner, motivated to deliver results.
Data driven with the ability to translate abstract requests into actionable initiatives.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain and defend analytical techniques to non-experts.
Ability to understand the big picture while ensuring attention to detail.
Additional Information

Bonus Points If You Have
Experience with online market research methods/products.
Experience in Identity graph methodologies.
Experience with Identity vendors.
Experience working with big data technologies (e.g. Spark).
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Our Values
Collaboration is our superpower
We uncover rich perspectives across the world.
Success happens together.
We deliver across borders.
Innovation is in our blood
We’re pioneers in our industry.
Our curiosity is insatiable.
We bring the best ideas to life.
We do what we say
We’re accountable for our work and actions.
Excellence comes as standard.
We’re open, honest and kind, always.
We are caring
We learn from each other’s experiences.
Stop and listen; every opinion matters.
We embrace diversity, equity and inclusion.
More About Cint
In June 2021, Cint acquired Berlin-based GapFish – the world’s largest ISO certified online panel community in the DACH region – and in January 2022, completed the acquisition of US-based Lucid – a programmatic research technology platform that provides access to first-party survey data in over 110 countries.
Cint Group AB (publ), listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, this growth has made Cint a strong global platform with teams across its many global offices, including Stockholm, London, New York, New Orleans, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney. (www.cint.com)

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