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Research Analyst
isimarkets
Kuala LumparHybrid4d ago
- Employment
- Permanent
About the role
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Economics or Actuarial Science
- Good command of PC/spreadsheet applications
- Numerate, meticulous and rigorous attention to details
- Able to adapt to changing requirements, to deal with competing priorities and pressure
- Possess good problem-solving skills, strategic thinking and analytical skills
- Self-starter, positive attitude and able to work efficiently in fast-paced
- Proficiency in spoken and written English. Other languages is a plus
- Confident and good communication skills both written and verbal
- Experience in programming language (Python, VBA, C++) is an added advantage
- Passionate in coding and related experience are preferable
- Able to work from home with stable internet access and necessary equipment for contingent situation
Major Responsibilities:
- Maintenance and enhancement of the quality of our in-house economic database
- Data mining and expansion on the coverage of our in-house economic database
- Support and adhere to in-house pre-set measures of quality assurance and quality control
- Attend to clients’ queries on our database service
- Close cooperation with client servicing team and with official data issuing sources
- Support existing automation tool with VBA or Python applications to improve operational efficiency based on skillset and interest
- Develop and implement automation that help optimize operational efficiency based on skillset and interest
- Perform other tasks or projects that may be assigned from time to time
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