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As a Consumer Insights Manager you will have the opportunity to shape the SHEIN customer experience through quantitative and qualitative research. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
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Strategic Influence; New Product Development; Creativity; Research Designs; Design of Experiments (DOE); Design Thinking; Statistical Analysis; Accountability; Quantitative Research; Innovation Development; Proactive Problem Solving; Consumer Sciences; Qualitative Research; Communication; Compliance; Consumer Research; Interpersonal Influence; Teamwork; Negotiation; Sensory Research.
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Conduct quantitative and qualitative consumer research studies to understand consumer preferences, behavior, and trends. Quantitative consumer research.
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Our ideal candidate will have a track record of partnering with the front office in deploying quantitative techniques to analyze structured finance/credit, credit derivatives and CDO/CLO opportunities and be excited by the prospect of working on some of the most complex deals / structures in the industry.
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Based in Washington DC and with offices in New York City, Toronto, London, and Tampa, HarrisX runs the Mobile Insights (wireless focused) and Total Communication Surveys (TV/broadband/voice focused) and an array of other connected consumer surveys resulting in the largest syndicated TMT-focused consumer trackers in the U.S Along with this syndicated work, HarrisX offers clients a full suite of both custom qualitative and quantitative market research, polling, and data science services.
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Mine consumer research to identify growth targets, triggers and barriers, and demand space opportunities. Assist with managing vendor relationships including scheduling, planning, and monitoring consumer research projects.
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Deep expertise in quantitative and qualitative shopper insights methods, including research design, execution, and interpretation (i.e. observational research, shop-a-longs, surveys (traditional, trigger, mobile), path-to-purchase.
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The ideal candidate will be adept at conducting various qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, including ethnography, contextual inquiry, interviews, and surveys. Experienced in utilizing various research tools, including diary tools like dscout, quantitative tools such as Qualtrics, and interview platforms.
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Broad based experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods, with the ability to design and deploy research from the ground up. 4+ years of experience in a consumer insights/market research or similar consulting role.
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Management and execution of Consumer Research studies : Design, manage, and implement in-house custom quantitative and qualitative research studies. You will lead in analyzing data and delivering insights from qualitative and quantitative research studies that guide business decisions.
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Deep understanding of market research concepts and terminology and the full range of qualitative and quantitative market research methodologies to conduct consumer and business-to-business research.
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Reporting to the Director of Consumer Insights the Senior User Researcher will lead research projects from beginning to end and be responsible for helping define and drive the future of our products.
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3+ years of doing one of several roles: management consulting, investment banking analyst/associate, or brand manager role at leading consumer packaged goods company experience. - 2+ years of market research analyst, product manager, or equivalent experience.
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This could be across sectors from Media and Tech, Public Sector/Government, Retail, Sport, Consumer brands across specialisms including UX & Design Research, Data Analytics, Quantitative & Qualitative Research, Customer Insight, Market Intelligence & more.
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You have strong experience in market research (qualitative and quantitative) and consumer insights. 10+ years of experience in Consulting, Innovation, Marketing/Brand Strategy, Customer Experience, Account Planning, Market Research or Consumer Insights.
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