Mu Sigma: Do the Math

Mu Sigma is a leading provider of decision sciences and analytics services, helping companies institutionalize data-driven decision making. The Chicago based company was one of the first pure play analytics companies to have its delivery centre almost entirely in India. Mu Sigma has close to 1000 analysts working across multiple verticals in the areas of Marketing, Supply Chain and Risk Analytics. Its goal is to be “the largest Math-factory in the world”.

Openings in Mu Sigma

The company is currently looking for business analysts as well as managers for India and overseas postings. A bachelors degree preferably in Math, Statistics, technology or related field is preferred.

To learn more about openings in Mu Sigma, visit their careers page.

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About Gaurav Vohra

Gaurav has over 10 years of experience in the field of analytics and has worked across multiple verticals including financial services, retail, FMCG, telecom, pharmaceuticals and leisure industries. Gaurav started his career in analytics with Capital One and over the last decade has worked with clients such as JC Penney, Gap, Wal-mart, IRI, 7-11, IMS health and ICICI Lombard. Gaurav’s articles cover a broad range of topics that are of interest to anyone in the field of analytics.
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2 Responses to Mu Sigma: Do the Math

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  2. Essy says:

    I can’t believe I’ve been going for years wthoiut knowing that.

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