SAS is looking for an Associate Offering Management Intern to help align data architecture with business strategy, focusing on the development and optimization of data-driven offerings. This role bridges the gap between strategic business goals and technical implementation, ensuring data assets are leveraged effectively for product innovation, market competitiveness, and operational efficiency.
Requirements
- experience using some of the following types of programs: MS Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, or HTML
- Working knowledge in the use of data analysis tools, the application of research methodology, and data collection methods
- Coordination of large datasets
Responsibilities
- Administrate and organize data requirements for new and existing offerings
- Support discussions around data architecture during offering development lifecycle
- Support the processes that deliver accurate pricing and fulfillment in our systems in a timely manner
- Perform definted data quality checks; and support our audit ready system of records as requested
- Assist with reporting and analysis providing support to our business stakeholders
- Regularly review and check offering information within catalog to ensure it is up to date and correct
- Set up items and document attribution including pricing, packaging, and other necessary offering data
Other
- You are an undergraduate student studying any Quantitative discipline, not graduating prior to December 2026.
- Ability to communicate effectively either verbally, in writing, or via data visualization
- Strong organizational skills for managing commitments, schedules, and deadlines
- You’re curious, passionate, authentic, and accountable.
- Leadership abilities.
- You’re interested in the future of Analytics and embrace technology.
- Experice driving results
- Meticulous…accuracy and attention to detail are essential to success in the role
- Communication skills and an ability to operate cross-functionally
- Deep sense of curiousity with critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Understanding of the enterprise software industry