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CRM Data Scientist

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Edinburgh
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CRM Data Scientist

abrdn plc


Edinburgh, United Kingdom • Full-time • Hybrid


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Overview

abrdn plc is a global investment company dedicated to aiding clients and customers in future financial planning. The company emphasizes talent and cultural strength to ensure a supportive work environment for industry-leading talent. abrdn consists of three main businesses - Investments, Adviser, and interactive investor - each catering to specific client needs with expertise in managing substantial assets, providing financial planning solutions, and offering a direct-to-consumer investment platform.


Responsibilities

  • Deliver business intelligence solutions based on client data.
  • Develop predictive models for client buying behaviors.
  • Transform data into actionable insights.
  • Create analytics for next best actions in Salesforce.
  • Manage datasets, reports, and dashboards in Salesforce/CRM Analytics/Data Cloud.
  • Utilize insights to influence business strategies.
  • Identify business opportunities and risks through data analysis.
  • Prepare and deliver business presentations and training materials.
  • Communicate with stakeholders across the organization effectively.
  • Stay informed about sales technology advancements and propose solutions.

Benefits

  • 40 days’ annual leave
  • 16% employer pension contribution
  • Discretionary performance-based bonus
  • Private healthcare
  • Flexible benefits including gym discounts and employee discount portal

Requirements

  • Proficiency in Python
  • Experience with data extraction, transformation, and exploration
  • Stakeholder management at senior management levels
  • Experience in asset management

Nice to Have

  • Understanding of wholesale and institutional client requirements

abrdn is a Disability Confident Committed employer, promoting an inclusive work environment where diverse perspectives are valued. The company adopts a blended working model, balancing office and remote work. They welcome applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and skills, providing adjustments for candidates with disabilities.


Job Details

  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology

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