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The employer will alternatively accept a Doctorate (Ph. D.) degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Physics, Economics or related field of study plus 1 year of experience in the job offered or as Quantitative Research Analyst, Capital Market Analyst, Research Assistant, or related occupation.
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Employ qualitative and quantitative research methods (surveys, interviews, focus-group statistical analysis). The Market Research Analyst will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to provide insights into market trends, consumer behavior, and competitive landscapes.
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Directors, Market Research are talented leaders who manage large qualitative and quantitative research projects and help our clients solve their business problems by leveraging multiple research methodologies.
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Adelphi Research is a global market research consulting firm specializing in customized qualitative and quantitative solutions exclusively for the pharmaceutical/ biotech industry.
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In addition, they are able to grasp new concepts quickly, and are proficient in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word. What You'll Do: The Market Research Analyst (Political and Corporate) reports to the Manager or Director and is responsible for assisting with the execution and implementation of custom qualitative and quantitative market research projects.
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However, if you have previous experience in quantitative equity research, portfolio management, or related fields, it would be considered a valuable asset. Quantitative analysis involves fitting models to explain market behavior, building and testing quant signals to predict future stock returns, running historical backtests to understand and optimize portfolio performance, and monitoring portfolio returns and risk exposures.
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Lead all phases of quantitative and qualitative research projects, including proposal drafting, research design, questionnaire and discussion guide development, data analysis and storytelling.
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Knowledge of qualitative & quantitative research methodologies, data sources, and specialized market research software. This Market Research Manager collaborates across the Data & Analytics Office to provide the Commercial (Brand & Sales) and New Product Teams guidance & insight based on a solid understanding of the consumer for assigned categories.
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The team leverages quantitative, qualitative, economic, and market insights to provide robust, research-based recommendations to investment teams across the Asset Management division of Fidelity Investments.
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Experience in market sizing analysis, user experience research, and product development. Strong analytical skills with proficiency in qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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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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1-2+ years of experience within the Market Research or Consulting industry with an emphasis on quantitative (survey, database, etc.) You will join a growing Corporate Research Team that collaborates with GLG's sophisticated client base, including Fortune 100 companies, as well as colleagues throughout GLG. You will be responsible for participating in the creation and execution of qualitative and quantitative work that helps clients understand industry/market trends, gather end-user feedback, test messaging/concepts, and more with some of the largest technology and payments companies in the world.
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Reporting to the Managing Director of Research, the research analyst will work closely with analysts on the Asset Allocation Research Team and other colleagues to support day-to-day research needs.
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Lead all phases of quantitative and qualitative research projects, including proposal drafting, research design, questionnaire and discussion guide development, analysis and executive storytelling.
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Connecting the dots through synthesizing research (primary, secondary, market data) to build a comprehensive customer understanding. You’ll be responsible for conducting research that illuminate the market, product, and customer landscape for the entire organization.
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