Associate Data Analyst (New Graduate, Thai Speaking) (Bangkok Based)
@ agoda
ES | 2025-12-28
This role is a technical data engineering opportunity focused on performance marketing, with a heavy emphasis on data analysis, A/B testing, and campaign optimization. The position requires strong...
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Associate Data Analyst (New Graduate, Thai Speaking) (Bangkok Based)
agoda
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
This role is a technical data engineering opportunity focused on performance marketing, with a heavy emphasis on data analysis, A/B testing, and campaign optimization. The position requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in data tools, and a deep understanding of digital marketing. While the job description highlights a diverse team and innovative culture, it lacks specific technical details about the tools and frameworks to be used, and the salary is not explicitly provided. The role is technically challenging but may not stand out for its innovation or clarity in technical requirements. The company values diversity and inclusivity, but the job description does not clearly define the responsibilities or expectations, leaving room for interpretation.
This role at Agoda is centered around performance marketing, focusing on data-driven experimentation and optimization across multiple digital platforms. The position requires a strong background...
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This role at Agoda is centered around performance marketing, focusing on data-driven experimentation and optimization across multiple digital platforms. The position requires a strong background in data analysis, with a focus on tools like SQL, R, and Tableau. While the job highlights a talented, diverse team and a culture of innovation, it lacks clarity on specific responsibilities, salary details, and the exact technologies or frameworks expected. The description emphasizes a global, inclusive environment but does not clearly define the technical depth or specific tools required. The role appears to be aligned with the company’s vision but lacks the specificity and rigor needed for a technically sound job summary.
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Senior Data Analyst (Bangkok Based, relocation provided)
@ agoda
ES | 2025-12-28
The role at Agoda is technically demanding, requiring deep expertise in digital marketing, data analysis, and A/B testing. The job emphasizes hands-on experience with search engine marketing,...
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Senior Data Analyst (Bangkok Based, relocation provided)
agoda
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
The role at Agoda is technically demanding, requiring deep expertise in digital marketing, data analysis, and A/B testing. The job emphasizes hands-on experience with search engine marketing, social media analytics, and predictive modeling. While the position offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge tools and a diverse team, it lacks clarity around compensation and career progression. The company’s focus on innovation and diversity is commendable, but the role’s complexity and the absence of clear salary information make it challenging to assess fully. The position stands out for its technical rigor and potential for growth, but the lack of concrete details leaves room for skepticism about its value and sustainability.
An honest take on KPMG Madrid's Financial Analytics consultant role: it's a hybrid of analytics, risk design, and tech transformation rather than a pure data engineering gig. You'll build internal...
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An honest take on KPMG Madrid's Financial Analytics consultant role: it's a hybrid of analytics, risk design, and tech transformation rather than a pure data engineering gig. You'll build internal models, shape risk and finance processes, and deploy dashboards while guiding transformation programmes that deploy RPA, OCR, NLP and AI. Projects are client-facing, in situ, with teams from 2 to 20 and durations from two weeks to a year, so pace and location vary wildly. Requirements lean on two-plus years' experience, STEM or quantitative degrees, English, and SAS, SQL, VBA with R or Python. The upside is a global network, structured training, and a competitive, flexible package; the downside is a heavy consulting cadence, governance-heavy environment, and limited emphasis on hands-on data engineering versus strategy and governance. It stands out for mixing analytics with risk/regulatory work in finance, but it's not a pure data role.
An Actuarial Analyst in Santander’s Wealth Management & Insurance arm promises a genuine blend of numbers and governance in Spain. With 5+ years in actuarial, risk, or audit and solid Solvency II...
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An Actuarial Analyst in Santander’s Wealth Management & Insurance arm promises a genuine blend of numbers and governance in Spain. With 5+ years in actuarial, risk, or audit and solid Solvency II know‑how, you’ll shape technical provisions, validate models, and feed ORSA scenario analysis. The role hinges on rigorous data management, traceability, and SCR/MCR alignment across risk, capital, and reporting streams. Tech-wise, expect R, Python, SAS, Prophet, Power BI, SQL, and related actuarial tools, plus data analytics projects and dashboards. It’s not a sunset gig: regulatory deliverables, stakeholder communication, and a risk-conscious culture demand precision and persistence, even as Santander advertises hybrid work and a broad benefits suite. The market standout is the clear data- and regulation-heavy path, though perks can sound more generous than the daily grind.
The SAS CareerStart@SAS internship in Madrid is a six-month, sales-oriented program, not a data-engineering stint. You’ll prospect, cold-call, and manage the SMB sales cycle, logging activity in a...
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The SAS CareerStart@SAS internship in Madrid is a six-month, sales-oriented program, not a data-engineering stint. You’ll prospect, cold-call, and manage the SMB sales cycle, logging activity in a CRM and learning to co-sell with partners. The tech angle is modest but real: a preference for BI tools and reporting, with English and Spanish required. On-site three days a week, remote two, April–September. It’s networking and pipeline development with analytics exposure, not hands-on data engineering, a niche path for data pros seeking business insight over code—but it stands out for the SAS brand and real executive exposure in a growth segment.
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Analista de Solvencia / Financiero-Actuarial Grupo Asegurador
@ banco-santander
ES | 2025-12-25
Santander seeks an analyst with 1-5 years' experience in Solvency II, regulatory reporting, and financial-actuarial tasks within insurance, offering hybrid work and competitive salary. The...
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Analista de Solvencia / Financiero-Actuarial Grupo Asegurador
banco-santander
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
Santander seeks an analyst with 1-5 years' experience in Solvency II, regulatory reporting, and financial-actuarial tasks within insurance, offering hybrid work and competitive salary. The differentiator is the exposure to both Pillars I, II, and III of Solvency II, along with IFRS 17. The risk involves potential regulatory changes impacting the role's scope and complexity. The position requires strong technical skills, fluency in English, and familiarity with data management tools. The role's stability depends heavily on regulatory environments and Santander's strategic priorities.
Senior Analyst in the Risk & Resilience Practice promises global exposure across 65+ countries, a culture of rapid learning, and a pipeline of client-facing risk work—from credit risk to advanced...
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Senior Analyst in the Risk & Resilience Practice promises global exposure across 65+ countries, a culture of rapid learning, and a pipeline of client-facing risk work—from credit risk to advanced analytics and regulation. The stated tech stack reads like a traditional analytics bench: Python and R for modeling, SQL and NoSQL for data handling, with Matlab or SAS as fallbacks; NLP, deep learning, anomaly detection, and GenAI/LLM are noted as pluses. What’s missing is a concrete data-engineering footprint: no cloud platforms, orchestration, or modern data-pipeline tooling, which limits real-world scale and repeatability. The role demands a Master’s degree and 2+ years in risk analytics or consultancy, plus travel—compact, high-velocity work. Benefits are described as world-class, but the real draw is mentorship and diverse collaboration; the downside is potential burnout in a high performance/high reward culture. A solid analytics role, modest on platform modernization.
SAS's CareerStart@SAS Technical Support Intern in Madrid offers a six-month, full-time boot into an enterprise data crowd, with real work rather than coffee runs. The role centers on triaging and...
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SAS's CareerStart@SAS Technical Support Intern in Madrid offers a six-month, full-time boot into an enterprise data crowd, with real work rather than coffee runs. The role centers on triaging and resolving customer problems, with escalation and cross-regional collaboration. Tech requirements are broad but sensible: STEM degree, basic Windows/Unix/Linux fluency, and bilingual Spanish/English. The toolkit reads Python, R, SQL, and SAS programming as a bonus, with cloud awareness as a plus. The hybrid setup—3 days on-site, 2 remote—fits the current market, but signals modest hands-on data engineering exposure; the problem space is more about support operations than building data pipelines. Valued perks include official SAS training, certification, and access to executives, yet the internship remains an entry point; potential conversion to a permanent role is not stated.
Programa de becas Riesgos y Regulación Financiera (GRC-Assurance- FY26)
@ pwc-espana
ES | 2025-12-22
This role is an intermediary position for students seeking practical experience in regulatory and risk management within a leading professional network. The job emphasizes technical and financial...
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Programa de becas Riesgos y Regulación Financiera (GRC-Assurance- FY26)
pwc-espana
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
This role is an intermediary position for students seeking practical experience in regulatory and risk management within a leading professional network. The job emphasizes technical and financial expertise, with a focus on regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and data-driven strategy. The position requires proficiency in tools like SAS, Python, and Big Data, and values both academic training and specialized consulting skills. While the description is professional and precise, it lacks explicit salary details and does not clearly distinguish between roles (e.g., data engineer vs. analyst). The role stands out for its real-world context and collaboration with diverse clients, but lacks the specificity needed for a clear evaluation.
This role is a health economics specialist tasked with developing and implementing strategies to support product launch and lifecycle management, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and budget...
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This role is a health economics specialist tasked with developing and implementing strategies to support product launch and lifecycle management, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and budget impact modeling. The position requires deep expertise in health economics, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder communication, particularly in Spain. The job is not a real vacancy but a talent pool, and the compensation is not explicitly provided. The role demands advanced analytical skills, proficiency in health economic modeling, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes. It stands out for its focus on real-world application and regulatory alignment, but lacks clarity on the exact responsibilities and expectations. Tools and technologies include SAS, R, Excel, and HTA frameworks.
Associate Data Analyst (New Graduate, Thai Speaking) (Bangkok Based)
agoda
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
This role is a technical data engineering opportunity focused on performance marketing, with a heavy emphasis on data analysis, A/B testing, and campaign optimization. The position requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in data tools, and a deep understanding of digital marketing. While the job description highlights a diverse team and innovative culture, it lacks specific technical details about the tools and frameworks to be used, and the salary is not explicitly provided. The role is technically challenging but may not stand out for its innovation or clarity in technical requirements. The company values diversity and inclusivity, but the job description does not clearly define the responsibilities or expectations, leaving room for interpretation.
This role at Agoda is centered around performance marketing, focusing on data-driven experimentation and optimization across multiple digital platforms. The position requires a strong background in data analysis, with a focus on tools like SQL, R, and Tableau. While the job highlights a talented, diverse team and a culture of innovation, it lacks clarity on specific responsibilities, salary details, and the exact technologies or frameworks expected. The description emphasizes a global, inclusive environment but does not clearly define the technical depth or specific tools required. The role appears to be aligned with the company’s vision but lacks the specificity and rigor needed for a technically sound job summary.
Senior Data Analyst (Bangkok Based, relocation provided)
agoda
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
The role at Agoda is technically demanding, requiring deep expertise in digital marketing, data analysis, and A/B testing. The job emphasizes hands-on experience with search engine marketing, social media analytics, and predictive modeling. While the position offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge tools and a diverse team, it lacks clarity around compensation and career progression. The company’s focus on innovation and diversity is commendable, but the role’s complexity and the absence of clear salary information make it challenging to assess fully. The position stands out for its technical rigor and potential for growth, but the lack of concrete details leaves room for skepticism about its value and sustainability.
An honest take on KPMG Madrid's Financial Analytics consultant role: it's a hybrid of analytics, risk design, and tech transformation rather than a pure data engineering gig. You'll build internal models, shape risk and finance processes, and deploy dashboards while guiding transformation programmes that deploy RPA, OCR, NLP and AI. Projects are client-facing, in situ, with teams from 2 to 20 and durations from two weeks to a year, so pace and location vary wildly. Requirements lean on two-plus years' experience, STEM or quantitative degrees, English, and SAS, SQL, VBA with R or Python. The upside is a global network, structured training, and a competitive, flexible package; the downside is a heavy consulting cadence, governance-heavy environment, and limited emphasis on hands-on data engineering versus strategy and governance. It stands out for mixing analytics with risk/regulatory work in finance, but it's not a pure data role.
An Actuarial Analyst in Santander’s Wealth Management & Insurance arm promises a genuine blend of numbers and governance in Spain. With 5+ years in actuarial, risk, or audit and solid Solvency II know‑how, you’ll shape technical provisions, validate models, and feed ORSA scenario analysis. The role hinges on rigorous data management, traceability, and SCR/MCR alignment across risk, capital, and reporting streams. Tech-wise, expect R, Python, SAS, Prophet, Power BI, SQL, and related actuarial tools, plus data analytics projects and dashboards. It’s not a sunset gig: regulatory deliverables, stakeholder communication, and a risk-conscious culture demand precision and persistence, even as Santander advertises hybrid work and a broad benefits suite. The market standout is the clear data- and regulation-heavy path, though perks can sound more generous than the daily grind.
The SAS CareerStart@SAS internship in Madrid is a six-month, sales-oriented program, not a data-engineering stint. You’ll prospect, cold-call, and manage the SMB sales cycle, logging activity in a CRM and learning to co-sell with partners. The tech angle is modest but real: a preference for BI tools and reporting, with English and Spanish required. On-site three days a week, remote two, April–September. It’s networking and pipeline development with analytics exposure, not hands-on data engineering, a niche path for data pros seeking business insight over code—but it stands out for the SAS brand and real executive exposure in a growth segment.
Analista de Solvencia / Financiero-Actuarial Grupo Asegurador
banco-santander
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
Santander seeks an analyst with 1-5 years' experience in Solvency II, regulatory reporting, and financial-actuarial tasks within insurance, offering hybrid work and competitive salary. The differentiator is the exposure to both Pillars I, II, and III of Solvency II, along with IFRS 17. The risk involves potential regulatory changes impacting the role's scope and complexity. The position requires strong technical skills, fluency in English, and familiarity with data management tools. The role's stability depends heavily on regulatory environments and Santander's strategic priorities.
Senior Analyst in the Risk & Resilience Practice promises global exposure across 65+ countries, a culture of rapid learning, and a pipeline of client-facing risk work—from credit risk to advanced analytics and regulation. The stated tech stack reads like a traditional analytics bench: Python and R for modeling, SQL and NoSQL for data handling, with Matlab or SAS as fallbacks; NLP, deep learning, anomaly detection, and GenAI/LLM are noted as pluses. What’s missing is a concrete data-engineering footprint: no cloud platforms, orchestration, or modern data-pipeline tooling, which limits real-world scale and repeatability. The role demands a Master’s degree and 2+ years in risk analytics or consultancy, plus travel—compact, high-velocity work. Benefits are described as world-class, but the real draw is mentorship and diverse collaboration; the downside is potential burnout in a high performance/high reward culture. A solid analytics role, modest on platform modernization.
SAS's CareerStart@SAS Technical Support Intern in Madrid offers a six-month, full-time boot into an enterprise data crowd, with real work rather than coffee runs. The role centers on triaging and resolving customer problems, with escalation and cross-regional collaboration. Tech requirements are broad but sensible: STEM degree, basic Windows/Unix/Linux fluency, and bilingual Spanish/English. The toolkit reads Python, R, SQL, and SAS programming as a bonus, with cloud awareness as a plus. The hybrid setup—3 days on-site, 2 remote—fits the current market, but signals modest hands-on data engineering exposure; the problem space is more about support operations than building data pipelines. Valued perks include official SAS training, certification, and access to executives, yet the internship remains an entry point; potential conversion to a permanent role is not stated.
Programa de becas Riesgos y Regulación Financiera (GRC-Assurance- FY26)
pwc-espana
(ES) FULL TIME | JOB LISTED
This role is an intermediary position for students seeking practical experience in regulatory and risk management within a leading professional network. The job emphasizes technical and financial expertise, with a focus on regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and data-driven strategy. The position requires proficiency in tools like SAS, Python, and Big Data, and values both academic training and specialized consulting skills. While the description is professional and precise, it lacks explicit salary details and does not clearly distinguish between roles (e.g., data engineer vs. analyst). The role stands out for its real-world context and collaboration with diverse clients, but lacks the specificity needed for a clear evaluation.
This role is a health economics specialist tasked with developing and implementing strategies to support product launch and lifecycle management, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and budget impact modeling. The position requires deep expertise in health economics, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder communication, particularly in Spain. The job is not a real vacancy but a talent pool, and the compensation is not explicitly provided. The role demands advanced analytical skills, proficiency in health economic modeling, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes. It stands out for its focus on real-world application and regulatory alignment, but lacks clarity on the exact responsibilities and expectations. Tools and technologies include SAS, R, Excel, and HTA frameworks.