FAQs
What is the primary role of a Data Insights Analyst on the Fraud Protection Team at Spectrum?
The primary role of a Data Insights Analyst on the Fraud Protection Team is to analyze, design, and implement strategies to prevent, detect, and manage fraud within the organization by leveraging data sources, developing new analysis methods, and providing actionable recommendations.
What kind of experience is required for this position?
A candidate is required to have 5 years or more of relevant technical or business work experience.
What educational background is needed for this role?
A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field, or equivalent experience is required.
What technical skills should a candidate possess?
Candidates should demonstrate proficiency in advanced analytics processes and reporting design principles, as well as proficiency in SQL, Python, or R.
What type of tools will I be using in this role?
You will be using advanced visualization tools like Tableau, PowerBI, and Excel to create reports and dashboards.
Will I have opportunities for learning and development?
Yes, Spectrum invests in your learning by providing paid training and coaching to help you succeed.
How does Spectrum support employee career growth?
Spectrum supports dynamic growth through the evolution of technology and industry opportunities, allowing employees to advance their careers within the company.
What kind of work environment can I expect at Spectrum?
You can expect a dynamic office environment that encourages self-starters and demonstrated leadership while also prioritizing effective organization and analysis of data.
Are there opportunities for networking within the company?
Yes, you will be part of a strong community that provides opportunities to network and grow professionally.
Does Spectrum have a commitment to diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Spectrum is committed to growing a workforce that reflects the communities it serves and provides equal opportunities for employment and advancement.