Bristol Myers Squibb
AnalystITrialAnalytics,Insights&Planning(TAIP)
“Analyst I- Trial Analytics, Insights & Planning (TAIP) at Bristol Myers Squibb. Skills: Analytics, Insights, Planning, Data Modelling. Support analytics for clinical trial. Contribute to feasibility, forecasting, operational planning”
What You'll Achieve.
Accelerate clinical development; Contribute to real trial decisions; Build hands-on experience; Accelerate development; Bring life-changing treatments to patients
Industry & Context.
structured problem-solving; analytical mindset; critical thinking; analyze complex data; challenge assumptions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
analytical mindset, attention to detail, Excel, PowerPoint, written communication skills, verbal communication skills, Curiosity, initiative, willingness to learn quickly, collaborative team environment
Nice to Have
MSc, MPH, PharmD, PhD, MBA, Prior academic or internship exposure to clinical trial data or healthcare analytics
What You'll Do.
Support analytics for clinical trial
Contribute to feasibility
Execute analytics tasks using tools
Gain exposure to trial protocols
Develop domain knowledge
Deliver analytics outputs
Contribute to cost-related analyses
Support study optimization
Analyze site and patient burden
Analyze competitor activity
Analyze external data sources
Integrate local insights
communicate data-driven insights
Support analytics for supply forecasting
Challenge assumptions
Generate recommendations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with global, cross-functional team; Align with peers in different time zones; Align with peers in different geographies; Work in a consulting-style team; Work in a dynamic, project-based environment
Communication Scope
written communication skills; verbal communication skills
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