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Energy research consultancy providing data insights
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Senior
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Open to candidates in the EMEA/Americas time zone; hybrid role.
Wood Mackenzie provides data intelligence and strategic insights focused on the global energy sector. The company specializes in the natural resources industry, offering comprehensive coverage of the entire supply chain. Their products include subscription-based access to extensive research platforms that deliver the latest insights, data, and analytics. In addition to these platforms, Wood Mackenzie offers customized advisory services to meet the specific needs of their clients, which range from large corporations to government entities. Unlike many competitors, Wood Mackenzie combines broad market coverage with deep analytical capabilities, making it a valuable resource for clients navigating the complexities of the energy transition towards sustainability. The company's goal is to support businesses and governments in making informed decisions that contribute to a sustainable future.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$8.3B
Headquarters
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Founded
1973
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