Analyst – Product Management at Nasdaq

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Nasdaq Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Entry Level & New Grad, Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Financial Services, Data PlatformsIndustries

Requirements

  • 1-3 years of experience in market data, strategic negotiation, sales, or business analysis
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities
  • Creative thinking and negotiation skills
  • Willingness to participate in occasional travel required for events and client engagements
  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Technology or related discipline, or equivalent work experience (nice to have)
  • Understanding of IP control- and value- methodologies (nice to have)

Responsibilities

  • Support the tactical rollout and implementation of the Nasdaq Data Acquisition LLC as an expression of the three pillars of the division’s strategic vision
  • Execute strategic changes on data licensing and consumption models within a historically siloed product organization and support RBU interests in that transition
  • Strategically source data and manage relationships with key data vendors with a OneNasdaq view to maximize velocity toward platform while preserving the advantages of any existing relationships and established processes
  • Secure T&Cs which support the future growth and scalability of the CAP business
  • Operationalize the strategic transition to next generation governance and transformational platform thinking across Nasdaq’s data ecosystem

Skills

Product Management
Data Governance
Data Licensing
Strategic Negotiation
Market Data
Business Analysis
Vendor Management
Contract Negotiation

Nasdaq

Operates electronic stock exchange and financial services

About Nasdaq

Nasdaq operates one of the largest electronic stock exchanges in the world, providing a platform for buying and selling securities. It caters to a wide range of clients, including individual and institutional investors, as well as corporations. Nasdaq offers various financial products and services, such as the Nasdaq Smart Portfolio, which uses advanced analytics to help investors optimize their stock portfolios. Additionally, Nasdaq supports non-financial marketplaces and is recognized for its efforts in sustainable investment practices. The company earns revenue through transaction and listing fees, along with subscription services for its products. Nasdaq aims for global expansion and innovation, with nearly 40 offices around the world.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
1971Year Founded
$9,370.5MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Data & Analytics, Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
5,001-10,000Employees

Risks

Adenza acquisition's high price may affect shareholder confidence and stock performance.
Integration of Metrio's ESG software may face challenges, delaying expected benefits.
Nasdaq's secondary stock offering could lead to stock dilution, affecting shareholder value.

Differentiation

Nasdaq operates one of the world's largest electronic stock exchanges.
Nasdaq offers advanced analytics through its Smart Portfolio for investment optimization.
Nasdaq is a pioneer in sustainable investment practices with a focus on ESG solutions.

Upsides

Nasdaq's acquisition of Adenza expands its financial technology capabilities.
Nasdaq's secondary stock offering could provide capital for strategic investments.
Nasdaq Private Market's Series B financing indicates strong investor confidence.

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