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The Market Research Analyst is responsible for studying market conditions to assess the potential sales of our Portfolio. The Market Research Analyst. 1+ year of work experience required, preferably in market research, business intelligence, deep-dive analysis, and project management experience.
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The Director has five or more years of professional experience working in public affairs, politics, public policy, advocacy, consulting, or market research, and 2-3 years of experience working in public opinion research.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree with strong quantitative skills, or 5+ years related work experience in politics, public policy, advocacy, consulting, or public opinion/ market research. National Polling and Market Research firm seeks.
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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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BS/BA degree in Marketing, Business or related field and 8+ years of pharmaceutical/healthcare marketing experience with a focus on sales results in pharmaceutical marketing and key account sales, including 3-4 years payer access and/or key account/market access/managed markets marketing experience OR.
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The Market Analyst works directly with Sales Application Engineering and Product Management to perform market research on new and groundbreaking power generation products. 2-3 years of experience in market research, business analysis, or a related field.
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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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National Polling and Market Research firm seeks Director, Strategy. Candidates for Director, Strategy should be passionate about providing quality opinion research to drive client decision making in public policy, social marketing, candidate and ballot issue campaigns, non-profit advocacy, corporate public affairs, and government.
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Applicants should have a mix of academic or professional experience in quantitative or qualitative research, campaigns, public policy, consulting, or client engagement. The successful applicant will serve as an internal project manager for qualitative and quantitative research projects.
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Basic knowledge of statistics and quantitative research. The position is open to all applicants in the U.S. EMC Research has offices in Columbus, OH; Irving, TX; Oakland, CA; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; and Washington, D.C. Temporarily during the pandemic, all operations are remote; and as a company we are still exploring what the future of our presence in specific office locations might look like.
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Fluent Arabic Speaking M&A or Equity Research Generalist A Middle Eastern Fund is looking to recruit a fluent Arabic speaker either coming from a generalist M&A or Equity Research role. Continue reading “Fluent Arabic Speaking M&A or Equity Research Generalist.
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The Market Intelligence Analyst Summarizes and analyzes data; makes recommendations related to research findings. Preferable background at a market research agency or a research department.
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TechInsights is looking for a motivated individual with a strong numerical, writing and market research background to join our team as an Associate Market Analyst focused on semiconductor and equipment industry.
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We are addressing some of the greatest challenges in reproductive medicine and maternal health through our research and development programmes. Experience in the US market access environment (e.g., payers, health systems, pharmacies, health policy and reimbursement.
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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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