Job Opening: Six Continents Resorts

2001-08-29 Thread Zubin

I have a position opening up:

Manager Analytics
Six Continents (we own Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, and Intercontinental)
Atlanta, Georgia

Masters required or Ph.d preferred in a quantitative discipline
2+ Years experience database marketing, consulting skills a plus
Statistical modeling and experimental design
SAS
Energy and strong communication skills

63-70K, sign on bonus for those that qualify, relocation, and 20% annual
cash bonus.

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Job Opening: Manager Database Marketing Analytics: Holiday Inn Worldwide

2001-01-21 Thread Zubin

I just opened a new position in my Analytics group.  Manager of Database
Marketing Analytics.

Requirements:
Masters Degree in a Quantitative discipline
2+ Years experience in database marketing
SAS experience / Database knowledge / SQL
Experience with Java or other object language
Management of 2-3 individuals
Love of building many types of models and working in a fast paced
environment

Salary High 60's, low 70's + 20% annual bonus.  Sign on bonus for those that
qualify + relocation.

Serious inquiries only:
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Re: Job Opening: Manager Database Marketing Analytics: Holiday Inn Worldwide

2001-01-21 Thread Zubin

Position is in Atlanta, Georgia.  USA

Zubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I just opened a new position in my Analytics group.  Manager of Database
 Marketing Analytics.

 Requirements:
 Masters Degree in a Quantitative discipline
 2+ Years experience in database marketing
 SAS experience / Database knowledge / SQL
 Experience with Java or other object language
 Management of 2-3 individuals
 Love of building many types of models and working in a fast paced
 environment

 Salary High 60's, low 70's + 20% annual bonus.  Sign on bonus for those
that
 qualify + relocation.

 Serious inquiries only:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]










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Re: Data Mining blooper

2000-04-26 Thread Zubin

Can you be more specific on what the misleading statements are?  And why you
think they are misleading.


T.S. Lim Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1] wrote in message
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 While hunting for URLs for KDCentral.com, I encountered several
 misleading statements about Statistics made by Data Mining people.
 I've posted 3 of them to my bulletin board. If you encounter other
 wrong remarks, I invite you to post them to the board too at

http://www.recursive-partitioning.com/forums

 Thanks.




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Re: Is Bootstrapping Appropriate?

2000-04-26 Thread Zubin

Yes, I believe your methodology will work.  However, you should sample a
window of data rather than a single data point when you calculate your
re-sampling statistics.  I am not sure on the window size, though.

zubin.
director marketing analytics
bass p.l.c.



Greg Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Can you help or lead me to the appropriate reference?

 I have 526 radar measurements evenly sampled over 26.25 sec (i.e., pulse
 repetition frequency = 20 points per second).

 mean  =  0.0
 stdv  =  1.2
 t0=  1sec (1/e decorrelation time from the autocorrelation
function)

 I want to test the null hypothesis that these correlated measurements
 could have been drawn from a zero-mean Gaussian distribution.

 However I don't believe I have enough independent measurements.

 Will bootstrapping help? i.e.,

 1. Randomly draw, with replacement, 526 measurements.

 2. Sort and form the cumulative probability distribution function.

 3. Determine the maximum absolute deviation, D, from the theoretical CDF.

 4. Obtain the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Probability.

 5. Repeat steps 1-4 many times.

 6. Obtain the average and standard error of the probabilities.

 TIA,

 P.S. What penalty is paid because I have to use the stdv estimate (I know
 the theoretical mean is 0).

 Greg

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