The Account Manager - Data Science role focuses on delivering data-driven solutions, leading client meetings, and building long-term relationships to exceed client objectives.
The purpose of this role is to deliver analysis inline with client business objectives, goals, and to maintain, develop and exceed client performance targets.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
Develops data science based solutions for clients based on marketing problems
Leads sales meetings and present our value proposition around how data science drive business value for customers
Sets team development and training objectives
Builds client relationships to drive value and long-term growth
Communicates findings and insights
Location:
DGS India - Chennai - Anna Nagar Tyche TowersBrand:
ParagonTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentTop Skills
Data Science
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