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Statistician
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Country: USA
Location: Connecticut-New Haven Milford, CT 06461
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Business/Strategic Management
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Milford, CT 06461
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Business Analysis/Research
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
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Statistician
The Subway® Group, franchisor of the #1 restaurant chain in the U.S. and Canada, has more than 29,800+ restaurants worldwide – and still counting! We're looking for a “Statistician” to join our Headquarters team in Milford, CT.
The primary responsibility of the Statistician position is to generate and update weekly and monthly sales and development related reports for departments in the company and field staff. Other responsibilities include, fulfilling basic ad hoc requests, gaining familiarity with company databases and report structures, and assisting the department with team projects as needed. BS/BA degree (major in mathematics, statistics, or finance preferred) and some business related experience are required. Experience in statistical reporting a plus. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be proficient in MS Excel, Word, and Access. Recent college graduates encouraged to apply.
If becoming a part of our very successful and expanding team sounds interesting, and you meet the requirements above, please let us hear from you! To be considered an applicant, and to learn more about Subway® and company benefits, please visit our website, www.subway.com to complete an Employment Application and submit it to us by one of the methods provided. Resumes without applications will not be considered.
AA/EOE/M/F/D/V
Note: Sorry, no relocation can be provided.No Phone Calls, Please. Due to the heavy volume of applications we receive only those candidates selected for further employment screening will be contacted by our office.
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