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Seeking SPSS Syntax Programmer (Consultant Opportunity)

Avonia Richardson-Miller

Seeking an SPSS programmer proficient in writing syntax code for a consulting opportunity. The programmer will use SPSS syntax to leverage the power of automated analysis of survey data, using simple statistical analysis to create comparative indexes for benchmarking diversity-management initiatives. Candidates must demonstrate a strong expertise in the ability to write syntax programs for SPSS, data analysis, and statistics. Consultant will work remotely. Interested candidates please reply via email and forward a copy of your resume. Must provide references upon request. Immediate opportunity. Only experienced syntax writers with the ability to analyze/manage data  need to apply.

 

 

Avonia Richardson-Miller, Ed.D.

Vice President, Benchmarking

 

DiversityInc

570 Broad Street

Fifteenth Floor

Newark, NJ 07102

o: 973-494-0516

f: 973-494-0525

[hidden email]

 

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Re: Seeking SPSS Syntax Programmer (Consultant Opportunity)

Bruce Weaver
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Avonia Richardson-Miller wrote
Seeking an SPSS programmer proficient in writing syntax code for a
consulting opportunity. The programmer will use SPSS syntax to leverage
the power of automated analysis of survey data, using simple statistical
analysis to create comparative indexes for benchmarking
diversity-management initiatives. Candidates must demonstrate a strong
expertise in the ability to write syntax programs for SPSS, data
analysis, and statistics. Consultant will work remotely. Interested
candidates please reply via email and forward a copy of your resume.
Must provide references upon request. Immediate opportunity. Only
experienced syntax writers with the ability to analyze/manage data  need
to apply.

Avonia Richardson-Miller, Ed.D.
Vice President, Benchmarking
DiversityInc
570 Broad Street
Fifteenth Floor
Newark, NJ 07102
o: 973-494-0516
f: 973-494-0525
arichardsonmiller@diversityinc.com

I did a little digging into this, and from what I understand:

1. The required graphs usually require good knowledge of GPL.
2. For some jobs, but not all, knowledge of Python and wxPython is required.

Something to bear in mind if you're thinking of applying.

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Re: Seeking SPSS Syntax Programmer (Consultant Opportunity)

Samizard Dot
Bruce, how did you dig so deep this early?

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Bruce Weaver <[hidden email]> wrote:
Avonia Richardson-Miller wrote:
>
> Seeking an SPSS programmer proficient in writing syntax code for a
> consulting opportunity. The programmer will use SPSS syntax to leverage
> the power of automated analysis of survey data, using simple statistical
> analysis to create comparative indexes for benchmarking
> diversity-management initiatives. Candidates must demonstrate a strong
> expertise in the ability to write syntax programs for SPSS, data
> analysis, and statistics. Consultant will work remotely. Interested
> candidates please reply via email and forward a copy of your resume.
> Must provide references upon request. Immediate opportunity. Only
> experienced syntax writers with the ability to analyze/manage data  need
> to apply.
>
> Avonia Richardson-Miller, Ed.D.
> Vice President, Benchmarking
> DiversityInc
> 570 Broad Street
> Fifteenth Floor
> Newark, NJ 07102
> o: 973-494-0516
> f: 973-494-0525
> [hidden email]
>
>


I did a little digging into this, and from what I understand:

1. The required graphs usually require good knowledge of GPL.
2. For some jobs, but not all, knowledge of Python and wxPython is required.

Something to bear in mind if you're thinking of applying.



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Re: Seeking SPSS Syntax Programmer (Consultant Opportunity)

statisticsdoc
The job has been posted on websites for IT professionals for a few weeks. I believe that it requires the employee to work on site rather than to work at a distance.
Best
Steve Brand

www.StatisticsDoc.com


From: Samizard Dot <[hidden email]>
Sender: "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:53:01 -0700
ReplyTo: Samizard Dot <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: Seeking SPSS Syntax Programmer (Consultant Opportunity)

Bruce, how did you dig so deep this early?

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Bruce Weaver <[hidden email]> wrote:
Avonia Richardson-Miller wrote:
>
> Seeking an SPSS programmer proficient in writing syntax code for a
> consulting opportunity. The programmer will use SPSS syntax to leverage
> the power of automated analysis of survey data, using simple statistical
> analysis to create comparative indexes for benchmarking
> diversity-management initiatives. Candidates must demonstrate a strong
> expertise in the ability to write syntax programs for SPSS, data
> analysis, and statistics. Consultant will work remotely. Interested
> candidates please reply via email and forward a copy of your resume.
> Must provide references upon request. Immediate opportunity. Only
> experienced syntax writers with the ability to analyze/manage data  need
> to apply.
>
> Avonia Richardson-Miller, Ed.D.
> Vice President, Benchmarking
> DiversityInc
> 570 Broad Street
> Fifteenth Floor
> Newark, NJ 07102
> o: 973-494-0516
> f: 973-494-0525
> [hidden email]
>
>


I did a little digging into this, and from what I understand:

1. The required graphs usually require good knowledge of GPL.
2. For some jobs, but not all, knowledge of Python and wxPython is required.

Something to bear in mind if you're thinking of applying.



-----
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Bruce Weaver
[hidden email]
http://sites.google.com/a/lakeheadu.ca/bweaver/

"When all else fails, RTFM."

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