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st: HBS job listing
Jill Maguire wrote:
At the Harvard Business School we frequently look for Research
Associates with advanced quantitative skills, including advanced Stata
skills. Below is a description of a current opening. If you are
interested in applying for this position, please go to
http://jobs.harvard.edu/jobs/summ_req?in_post_id=33507 and apply on line.
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Harvard Business School seeks Research Associates to partner with
faculty members on significant research initiatives requiring strong
quantitative analysis skills using SAS and/or Stata statistical
package. Research may involve development of datasets, sophisticated
analysis, often using large datasets and multiple variables and
advanced programming; exact responsibilities will vary depending on
faculty's research agenda. Candidates possessing strong quantitative
analysis skills and experience should apply, and will be contacted
with more details if a match is determined.
Research Associates have the potential to work with HBS faculty on a
variety of research projects and may develop intellectual property for
HBS in many ways. Research products are most often journal articles,
working papers, HBS cases and teaching notes, and books. Duties will
include gathering/analyzing data.
NOTE: These may be full-time or part-time term appointment, beginning
July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 with possibility for reappointment.
Part-time positions may be combined to create a full-time engagement.
REQUIREMENTS
Basic requirements: BA/BS required; demonstrated advanced experience
in quantitative research using SAS and/or Stata statistical package.
Additional requirements: Outstanding academic record; research,
analysis, communication, organizational skills a must. Candidates
should be prepared to submit coding sample and official transcripts.
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* For searches and help try:
* http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/res/findit.html
* http://www.stata.com/support/statalist/faq
* http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/