The USC Marshall School of Business is looking to solve the problem of organizing and centralizing its data efforts, specifically in the area of career services, to take its data collection and analysis processes to the next level.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree, preferably in a quantitative field
- Three years of full-time relevant experience
- High organizational and project management skills
- Five years of full-time relevant experience
- Direct experience and knowledge of career data analysis and reporting
Responsibilities
- Outline career data collection timelines and processes for each of the academic programs, catering each timeline and process to the unique requirements and goals for each program
- Actively partner with Marshall Career Services staff, academic program staff, faculty, and others to drive high response rates to all career surveys, recognizing partnership and influence are the only way to drive successful completion rates
- Conduct full data analysis, quality checks, resolution of any issues, and work to ensure final results are valid and defendable
- Maintain expertise and up-to-date knowledge on relevant career standards, including CSEA, First Destination, or other appropriate benchmarks
- Partner with Institutional Research, Admissions, External Relations, or other partners to offer data for dashboards, publications, or other marketing materials
- Provide career outcome data to Marshall Career Services team; create career-related presentation decks for associate dean
- Create on-off reports at the request of the associate dean demonstrating career trends over time or other data points
Other
- Bachelor’s degree in counseling, higher education, human resources, or related field
- Four years’ counseling and human resources experience in a corporate or higher education environment, or similar industry
- Leadership and guidance skills with a proven ability to manage, balance, and prioritize different tasks and projects
- Superior level of professionalism, exceptional attention to detail, and exemplary written and oral communication, presentation, and public-speaking skills
- Demonstrated experience interacting with diverse individuals and groups, exercising diplomacy, good judgment, and discretion