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Support every aspect of both quantitative and qualitative research processes, covering areas such as collaborating with internal stakeholders, managing external vendors, helping craft and develop questionnaires and discussion guides, overseeing fieldwork and recruitment efforts, analyzing data, and assisting with report generation.
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Analyze data and qualitative research outputs to tell a story and provide strategic guidance based on your insights. 4-6+ years’ total experience in quantitative and qualitative research, ideally in an internal corporate side or external supplier side role.
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Hands on experience utilizing qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in strategic market research and managing a portfolio of clients, strong organizational skills, the ability to delegate tasks effectively, a keen attention to detail, and a commitment to delivering accurate and comprehensive market insights.
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If you’re passionate about qualitative and quantitative research; if you enjoy visualizing data and discovering insights with confidence; if you love being a trusted consultant to clients – this opportunity is for you.
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As a Consumer Insights Manager you will have the opportunity to shape the SHEIN customer experience through quantitative and qualitative research. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
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Opportunities to moderate in-depth interviews and focus groups for qualitative research. Experience executing both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies start to finish.
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As a Qualitative Strategist / Moderator, you will use your knowledgeable experience to moderate focus groups, conduct in-depth interviews, write cogent reports, interface effectively with clients, and manage the overall qualitative research process.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Psychology, Statistics, Sociology, Marketing Research, Economics, International Trade or a related field- 5+ years of experience conducting UX research, consumer insights, market research or analogous work, preferably within the ecommerce industry- Proficiency applying both qualitative and quantitative methods such as usability testing, focus groups, interviews, concept evaluation, diary studies, surveys, data analysis (SPSS, R or Python), A/B testing etc.
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You will be responsible for providing data insights, analysis, recommendations, and decision-making support to the business, serving as a central source for quantitative and qualitative research and analysis for Executive Management and the marketing and sales teams.
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Analyzes and interprets market data by: developing and implementing a plan to address moderately complex research questions and test hypotheses with advanced knowledge of data collection and analysis; performing moderately complex quantitative and qualitative analyses and investigating alternative hypotheses; and ensuring interpretation of key findings, conclusions, and recommendations for the future.
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By integrating human insight with critical business data, and through automated quantitative and qualitative research solutions, Fuel Cycle’s Market Research Cloud powers product innovation, brand intelligence, and enhanced user experience.
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Professional experience personally implementing qualitative and quantitative research methods, including hypothesis generation, in-depth interviews or ethnography, survey design and scripting, sampling methods, fielding, data cleaning, analysis, and insights presentation.
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Planning & prioritization: helping development teams collect business insights (through qualitative research with customers and quantitative analysis) Restaurants around the world, both large and small, including Chick-fil-A, Ben & Jerry's, KFC, and Eataly trust our software to power their delivery business.
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Experience in both quantitative and qualitative research. Expertise and passion in mining and synthesizing primary data and translating into an impactful storyline with actionable insights and recommendations.
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As the VP of Global Marketing Insights & Analytics, your mission is to oversee and develop the Marketing Insights & Analytics team and its strategy, aiming to optimize sales and streaming revenues for frontline, catalog, and international releases.
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