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Ipsos is always looking to network with prospective Directors, Market Research , and we invite you to submit a general application for consideration when this role becomes available in the future.
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We’ve provided a general description of what a typical Senior Market Research Manager might look like at Ipsos, however the responsibilities and requirements may change based on the specific needs of our hiring teams.
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We’ve provided a general description of what a typical Market Research Manager might look like at Ipsos, however the responsibilities and requirements may change based on the specific needs of our hiring teams.
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The Market Research Manager will be an integral part of the Mystery Shopping team. - 3-4 years of market research experience; customer experience research an asset. - Manage and coordinate all aspects of the research process from questionnaire writing and research design, analysis and interpretation of results through to preparation of reports.
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The Market Research Manager (internally known as Account Manager) will be an integral part of the Customer Experience team. 2-3 years of market research experience; customer experience research an asset.
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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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With over 75 different data-driven solutions, and presence in 90 markets, Ipsos brings together research, implementation, methodological, and subject-matter experts from around the world, combining thematic and technical experts to deliver top-quality research and insights.
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At least 2 years of market research experience. Coordinate and manage data entry of project costs into our internal costing program based on research target specifications. At Ipsos you'll experience opportunities for Career Development, an exceptional benefits package (including generous PTO, healthcare plans, wellness benefits), a flexible workplace policy, and a strong collaborative culture.
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They will work collaboratively with a team of CX subject matter experts in advisory, service design, research, analytics and technology to develop meaningful outreaches and solution against client objectives.
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Ipsos is one of the world’s largest research companies and currently the only one primarily managed by researchers, ranking as a #1 full-service research organization for four consecutive years.
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