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Hulu’s Consumer and Market Insights team seeks a Senior Brand Insights Manager to join our Consumer and Market Insights (CMI) team. As a Senior Brand Insights Manager at Hulu, you will support primary research initiatives around brand and advertising as well as product and audience.
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Typical engagements include; market identification, sizing and prioritization studies; epidemiology studies; new product uptake and demand forecasting; patient flow and journey analysis; market structure analysis; customer segmentation; account potential and performance evaluation; customer targeting; marketing and sales promotion response measurement; resource allocation modeling; and uncovering marketplace insights.
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Provides global medical leadership to drive alignment to the GIET medical strategy across all phases of product development, and include all activities (insights, unmet needs, preclinical and clinical research, investigator-initiated studies, registries, real world evidence, market access, professional education), to ensure launch excellence.
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Ownership of the data and insights from client sources (research) and internal data mining Strategy: The VP, Associate Strategy Director will be responsible for developing many different types of strategic deliverables.
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Experience with marketing mix modeling/econometric analysis and/or other branches of market research (custom survey research, advertising testing or tracking, new product research, etc.
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Experience – We’d love for you to have 5-7 years’ experience working in consumer insights, consumer research or in an analyst/strategy role at an entertainment/media/technology company. If you’re passionate about qualitative and quantitative research; if you enjoy visualizing data and discovering insights with confidence; if you love being a subject matter expert and trusted consultant to clients – this opportunity is for you.
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The Market Intelligence & Insights Manager is a member of our agile, high-performance MII team. Synthesize data, insights, and consumer research to create presentations with fact-based recommendations.
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The Market Research Manager position at Shapiro+Raj is an excellent opportunity for experienced market research professionals to apply their advanced quantitative and qualitative skills in our world of consumer insights and brand strategy.
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Conducting and managing market research and quantitative and qualitative analyses, including the timely synthesis of complex data into meaningful insights and the ability to readily grasp analytical frameworks and employ them effectively to either qualitative or quantitative evidence.
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Demonstrates extensive knowledge of and/or success in professional services or corporate roles, helping companies define and evaluate corporate and business unit strategies and investment portfolios, reflecting market, competitive and other external drivers.
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Develop deep customer insights by partnering with Abbott’s market research teams on ethnography, primary and secondary market research. + Develop rigorous business cases supported by market research and informed by cross functional assumptions.
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Specifically, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Adobe/Foxit, and investment databases such as Bloomberg, Preqin, Morningstar, eVestment, and Market Insights. The Senior Public Equity Research Analyst is responsible for performing and preparing research, due diligence, recommendations, and education for capital markets and investments across multiple public and / or private asset classes and categories.
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Conduct market research and customer analysis to identify market trends, customer needs, and competitive intelligence, translating insights into actionable product strategies.
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Has a minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience conducting market research and consumer insights (ideally across both B2C and B2B spaces). The Customer Insights Researcher role will execute mixed-methods research primarily on marketing-related topics.
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Performs data collection and analysis to include focus group leading and reporting, in-person and telephone interviews to gain market analysis insights, survey design and analysis, space planning, financial modeling, and print and internet research.
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