As a Data Science and Analytics Intern at TransUnion, you will support statistical data analysis projects and assist with documentation and user acceptance testing.
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What We'll Bring:
At TransUnion, we strive to build an environment where our associates are in the driver’s seat of their professional development, while having access to help along the way. We encourage everyone to pursue passions and take ownership of their careers. With the support of colleagues and mentors, our associates are given the tools needed to get where they want to go. Regardless of job tles, our associates have the opportunity to learn new things and be a leader every day.Come be a part of our team – you’ll work with great people, pioneering products and cung-edge technology.
What You'll Bring:
- Undergraduate degree in statistics, mathematics, business, finance, economics, or equivalent
- Demonstrated interest in statistics, mathematics or Financial Services (e.g., relevant internships).
- Solid programming skills; proficiency with a statistical language such as SQL, R or Python; and a high level of familiarity with Microsoft Office tools
Impact You'll Make:
- Assist in conducting projects related to the statistical analysis of data that will address the various phases of the account life cycle
- Assist in preparing detailed documentation specifications such as analysis and research results for internal and external distribution/publication
- Facilitate or perform User Acceptance Test (UAT)
TransUnion's Internal Job Title:
Intern, Data Science and AnalyticsTop Skills
MS Office
Python
R
SQL
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