Data Scientist

Pernod RicardParis, TX
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About The Position

We're looking for a passionate and talented Data Scientist to join our rapidly growing team. In this role, you'll have the chance to roll up your sleeves and apply data science methods and analytics to sustain Pernod-Ricard growth. Successful candidates are intellectually curious builders who are biased toward action, scrappy, and communicative. Pernod-Ricard is a leading worldwide Wine and Spirits company. This position was made possible thanks to our very entrepreneurial, innovative and risk-taking culture from the beginning as the Group strongly extended its geographical and products footprint across time, starting from absinthe and anise drinks in France to a portfolio of 400+ brands brought to customers and consumers across 160+ countries. Leveraging digital, data and AI is becoming increasingly critical for consumer goods companies-it is becoming self-evident that the champions of those topics will be the leaders of today and tomorrow. AI and Data are shaping new ways to do business in the Consumer sectors with high-value applications such as end-to-end forecasting and planning along with ROI measurement for advertising and promotional spending. This trend is reinforced by fast-moving and complex industry challenges, which further increases the need to anticipate, adapt to, and shape changes in consumer demand and behavior. In this context, Pernod Ricard, in line with its entrepreneurial culture, has the ambition to conquer new frontiers and be the most innovative Wine & Spirits company in the world in terms of AI and digital. The ambition is to leverage the uniqueness of the depth of our brand portfolio to address the right product & service at the right time, at the right price to the right person (at a time when market fragmentation is increasing in the Wine and Spirits sector).

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