Strong Problem-Solving Skills Jobs in Chicago, IL

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STORE/NIGHT CLERK

Company: Kroger

Location: Vernon Hills, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Phlebotomist

Company: Labcorp

Location: Aurora, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Account Representative, Midwest

Company: Uber

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Client Solutions Director

Company: Kepler Group

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Principal Application Architect

Company: Discover

Location: Riverwoods, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

District Support Pharmacist - FT

Company: CVS Health

Location: Rock Island, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Marketing Data Scientist

Company: TransUnion

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Care Management Associate

Company: CVS Health

Location: Springfield, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

STORE/NIGHT LEAD CLERK

Company: Kroger

Location: Gurnee, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Maintenance Technician Senior

Company:

Location: Peoria, IL

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for problem‑solving roles?
Entry‑level (0‑2 yrs): $70k‑$90k; Mid‑level (3‑5 yrs): $90k‑$125k; Senior (6‑10 yrs): $125k‑$180k; Lead/Principal: $180k‑$250k+.
Which skills and certifications are required for strong problem‑solving professionals?
Core stack: Python, SQL, R; data viz: Tableau, PowerBI; modeling: scikit‑learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch; process optimization: Six Sigma Green Belt; cloud: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer; dev‑ops: Docker, Kubernetes; security: CompTIA Security+, CEH.
How common is remote or hybrid work in problem‑solving positions?
Over 80% of listings support full‑remote or hybrid arrangements, with most companies providing cloud‑based dev environments and flexible hours. Remote roles emphasize strong communication and self‑management.
What career progression paths exist for problem‑solving specialists?
Typical path: Junior Analyst → Analyst → Senior Analyst → Lead Analyst → Manager → Director of Analytics → VP of Data Science. For software roles: Junior Dev → Developer → Senior Dev → Tech Lead → Engineering Manager → VP of Engineering.
What industry trends are shaping demand for problem‑solving talent?
Automated ML pipelines, AI‑driven decision systems, edge‑computing analytics, and ethical AI governance are driving demand for roles that can architect reproducible ML workflows and enforce data governance.

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