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Two (2) - five (5) Years’ experience in sensory expert panel and consumer research (consumer research, sensory research agencies, food science, chemistry, market research agencies, etc.
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We are looking for someone with demonstrated expertise in generative and evaluative research methodologies (qualitative and quantitative) with experience in UX Research, and some experience in market research/consumer insights.
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Spearhead new investment analyses, including scenario and returns modeling, deal structuring, financial and operational due diligence, market research, competitive benchmarking, and material preparation.
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Strong knowledge of food science, health and nutrition, food manufacturing processes, quality assurance principles, ingredient supply market, and market research practices. Develop and implement staffing and training strategies for technical competence, creativity, teamwork, and broad business knowledge within PD. Critical Competencies: Project Management Business acumen, cross-functional understanding, and relationship-building Quality Champion Science & Technology Consumer Driven Design Continuous Improvement mindsetExperience in ice cream or non frozen dairy dessert is required.
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Management and execution of Consumer Research studies : Design, manage, and implement in-house custom quantitative and qualitative research studies. Alongside our Consumer Research Director and Coordinator, you will be responsible for leading projects from the questionnaire/discussion guide phase to final project execution, including putting together clear, detailed findings for our team members.
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We are seeking a Market Research Manager - Gaming Sales & Marketing, with efficient communication, consultation, and analytics skills to join our Research + Insights team. Market Research IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $80,900 - $162,200 per year.
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Research, Market Research, Digital Media, E-commerce, Payments, Fintech, Mobile, Apps and Platforms, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, Financial Services, and Advertising.
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7+ years of consumer market research experience, to include study design, management and application of various types of market research with 3+ years of CPG experience.
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As an Associate Director of Research and Insights, you will work across the TCCC portfolio, inspiring the strategies and approaches that move the Coca-Cola business into the next realm ofmarketing excellence and consumer experience.
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As a key member of our team, you will be involved in various aspects, including UX research, user testing, visual design, web and mobile app design, as well as presentation and marketing design.
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Collects, coordinates and interprets data as it relates to the hospital and its competitors, including charge information, patient origin, market share and other statistics utilizing marketing databases Works with the overall brand strategy team to develop, execute, analyze and utilize extensive consumer research surveys across the state & the nation Credentials and Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Business Administration.
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Lead both qualitative and quantitative consumer research to understand consumers’ needs and inform product development. Post Consumer Brands recently acquired several iconic pet food brands, venturing into a new market while remaining true to our purpose to provide delicious and accessible food that our consumers love.
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Curaleaf International is the largest vertically integrated cannabis company in Europe with a unique supply and distribution network throughout the European market, bringing together pioneering science and research with cutting-edge cultivation, extraction and production.
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Proficiency in quantitative methods such as survey design and development, sampling and analysis including proficiency with SPSS. Proficiency in qualitative research methods such as focus groups and consumer panel management.
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Asset Class Coverage: Middle Market Leveraged Loan, CLO, Growth Capital (Venture Loan, Recurring Revenue Loan), Equipment Finance (small, mid, large ticket), Transportation Assets (Shipping Container, Railcar, Aircraft, Engine), Consumer (Auto, Timeshare, Home Improvement, Solar, Student Loan.
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