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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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You have a background in the social sciences: degree or lab experience in psychology, sociology, or anthropology preferred; you're familiar with quantitative and qualitative research methods from coursework, internships, or work experience.
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Business News, Risk & Compliance, Market Intelligence, Private Markets, Digital Media, Wealth Management, Algorithmic & Quantitative Trading, Research & Knowledge Management, News Archives, Conferences, Market Moving News, and Investment Banking.
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Deliver both quantitative and qualitative research, utilizing python, excel, and the Bloomberg Terminal to develop your analysis. Understanding of market drivers that influence energy markets and the transition to a sustainable future in North America.
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5-7+ years of experience in the investment industry, preferably in an analytical role related to investment manager due diligence, equity research, quantitative research, portfolio management/construction, or asset allocation.
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Including taxable high yield, securitized, emerging market, convertible bond and municipal strategies. Therefore, the candidate must aspire to a research-intensive role and demonstrate an ability to develop and articulate investment insight.
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BTIG seeks a quantitative analyst to join our growing Algorithmic Trading team in New York. This individual will become an expert on Firm's trading algorithms and heavily involved in research and analysis.
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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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Ideally in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interactions, Cognitive Science, Data Analysis, Statistics, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Information Science, Market Research or a related field or equivalent practical experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Energy Policy, Environmental Science, Economics, Mathematics, Business, Operations Research, Engineering, or related quantitative focused subject. Master’s degree in Energy Policy, Economics, Mathematics, Business, Operations Research, Engineering, or related quantitative focused subject.
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PST includes the Core/Core Plus and UMA/Tax-Sensitive Model Teams, responsible for management and oversight for the Advisory Solutions and Guided Solutions research models, and the Proprietary Funds Team, responsible for management and oversight of the Bridge Builder Funds and the Edward Jones Money Market Fund. This position will support the Proprietary Funds and Model teams within Portfolio Solutions.
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Quantitative market research skills (research management, survey writing, sampling methodology, hypothesis testing, etc.) Description :At EnerBank, the Market Research Manager is responsible for meeting the research needs of the division including market and survey research, qualitative research, industry analysis and pursuing strategic opportunities.
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BmocapitalmarketsBMO Capital Markets is a leading, full-service North American-domiciled financial services provider offering equity and debt underwriting, corporate lending and project financing, merger and acquisitions advisory services, securitization, treasury management, market risk management, debt and equity research, and institutional sales and trading.
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We are looking for quantitative social scientists with experience in applied research in survey methodology, consumer marketing, behavior, statistical inference, regression modeling, exploratory data analysis, and demography.
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