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What does the Market Research Analyst do at Rain the Growth Agency? What makes a great Market Research Analyst at our agency? Conduct primary market and consumer insights research using survey, focus group, and individual interviewing methods: including designing, editing, and managing web-based consumer survey tools; ensuring response rates and data collection completion within project timelines; understanding factors affecting validity of results; analyzing data using innovative statistical techniques; and interpreting findings.
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The Market Research Manager will also support Product Managers and VP of Marketing in mapping out market dependencies throughout the supply chain critical to delivering medical products and services.
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Works cross-functionally with Market Access, Brand Marketing, NPC, Medical, Market Research, HEOR and other members of the organization to ensure seamless alignment. Responsible for facilitating Market Research in the LTC space in conjunction with colleagues from market research and New Product Commercialization.
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Our client in Akron, OH is looking for an NVH Research Engineer. NVH Research Engineer. Perform development and studies of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) engineering techniques in support of tire development programs with a priority on the North America Original Equipment (OE) automotive market and in collaboration with international associates.
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Exceptional candidates with experience outside of the Market Data industry will be considered but the ideal candidate has likely worked in a sales or sales manager role for Refinitiv, Thomson Reuters, Factset, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ, Morningstar or similar or predecessor or market data provider.
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The Market Intelligence Analyst Conduct the assigned marketing research project. The Market Intelligence Analyst Identifies potential new products or markets through research.
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The Associate in conjunction with the Senior Equity Research Analyst will also work with teams within the firm, such as corporate access, research sales, specialist sales and trading.
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Specifically, we are looking to fill these positions in the following expertise:Â remote sensing-based seed composition estimation at multiple scales (1 research scientist), InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) change detection/calibration (1 research scientist), remote sensing-based measurement of greenhouse gas emissions and geo-carbon accounting (1 research scientist), and GeoAI (1 research scientist.
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Collaborates closely with Market Access, Brand Marketing, NPC, Medical, Market Research, HEOR, and other stakeholders to ensure cohesive operations. Facilitates Market Research in the LTC domain in conjunction with market research and New Product Commercialization teams.
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Offered salary will be determined by the applicant’s education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Trains and directs other lab EEs and/or students in research techniques and procedures.
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2 to 5 years’ work experience in applied research settings, non-profit organizations, or other related fields (e.g. community organizing, market research, journalism) a strong plus.
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Clinical Research Coordinator A - CRRWH, UroGynecology. This position will support the Division of UroGynecology, which conducts clinical research on topics such as contraception, abortion, and miscarriage.
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Draft, negotiate and review market access related agreements, including: PBM agreements, GPO agreements, Specialty Pharmacy agreements, wholesaler agreements, discount and rebate agreements, distribution agreements, innovative/value-based agreements, market research agreements, vendor agreements, and service agreements.
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Provides educational leadership in the development, implementation, management, and evaluation of research based, integrative statewide Extension programs that meet the needs of limited-resource and socially-disadvantaged audiences.
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At least 3 years’ experience in Consumer/Customer Research and managing Market data databases (e.g., Nielsen, Kantar, IRI, Close Up, IQVIA, etc.) Ensure the market research library is maintained and up to date.
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