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Expedia Group brands power global travel for everyone,everywhere. We design cutting-edge tech to make travel smoother andmore memorable, and we create groundbreaking solutions for ourpartners. Our diverse, vibrant, and welcoming community isessential in driving our success. Why Join Us? To shape the futureof travel, people must come first. Guided by our Values andLeadership Agreements, we foster an open culture where everyonebelongs, differences are celebrated and know that when one of uswins, we all win. We provide a full benefits package, includingexciting travel perks, generous time-off, parental leave, aflexible work model (with some pretty cool offices), and careerdevelopment resources, all to fuel our employees' passion fortravel and ensure a rewarding career journey. We’re building a moreopen world. Join us. Data Scientist I, Competitive Intelligence TheTraveler Business Team has a mission to deliver the mostconvenient, rewarding, and memorable ways for people to travel andexplore the world. This division has responsibility to build anddrive the growth of our global consumer business across ourExpedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo, and Portfolio brands, and across all ourlines of businesses including Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Air, Car,Packages, and Insurtech. Introduction to team The Data Science,Competitive Intelligence team works with cutting-edge tools andtechnology to deliver high-quality outputs whilst meeting ongoingand overlapping deadlines within short time constraints. Thisdiverse, international function requires a motivated,detail-oriented Junior Analyst to support in deliveringhigh-quality insights and assist in managing cross-functionalCompetitive Intelligence projects. If you have a strong interest inanalytics, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to learn andgrow then this is the role for you! In this role you will: 1.Assist in conducting research and analysis on competitoractivities, market trends, and industry best practices to informbusiness strategy. 2. Support querying large datasets and helptranslate data into actionable insights and clear recommendations.3. Contribute to the continuous improvement and innovation of thecompetitive intelligence function by identifying new data sourcesand enhancing existing analytics capabilities. 4. Assist inconsolidating internal communications, providing insights fromvarious teams. 5. Help develop and maintain dashboards and reportsto track and analyze KPIs and performance metrics. Experience andqualifications: 1. You have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in anumerical discipline: Business, Economics, Statistics, or a relatedfield. 2. Experience in competitive intelligence, businessanalytics, or a related field is valued but not required. 3.Analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, with someproficiency in SQL, Tableau, Excel, and PowerPoint. 4. Goodstakeholder management skills, with the ability to interact withsenior stakeholders. 5. Willingness to learn and develop projectmanagement skills. 6. Strong communication and presentation skills,with the ability to present information clearly and concisely, bothwritten and verbal. 7. Ability to focus on the business relevantangles of analytical problems. #LI-DNI Accommodation requests Ifyou need assistance with any part of the application or recruitingprocess due to a disability, or other physical or mental healthconditions, please reach out to our Recruiting Accommodations Teamthrough the Accommodation Request. We are proud to be named as aBest Place to Work on Glassdoor in 2024 and be recognized foraward-winning culture by organizations like Forbes, TIME,Disability:IN, and others. Expedia Group's family of brandsincludes: Brand Expedia, Hotels.com, Expedia Partner Solutions,Vrbo, trivago, Orbitz, Travelocity, Hotwire, Wotif, ebookers,CheapTickets, Expedia Group Media Solutions, Expedia Local Expert,CarRentals.com, and Expedia Cruises. 2024 Expedia, Inc. All rightsreserved. Trademarks and logos are the property of their respectiveowners. Employment opportunities and job offers at Expedia Groupwill always come from Expedia Group’s Talent Acquisition and hiringteams. Never provide sensitive, personal information to someoneunless you’re confident who the recipient is. Expedia Group doesnot extend job offers via email or any other messaging tools toindividuals with whom we have not made prior contact. Our emaildomain is @expediagroup.com. The official website to find and applyfor job openings at Expedia Group is careers.expediagroup.com/jobs.Expedia is committed to creating an inclusive work environment witha diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receiveconsideration for employment without regard to race, religion,gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or age.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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