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As requested, research Fintech activities such as cryptocurrency and other evolving technologies (e.g. Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, etc. Experience in the financial services industries including banking, mortgage, consumer finance, debt collection, loan servicing, or money services businesses.
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Our solutions span use cases across the product life cycle, from product development to mass production and aftermarket operations, and they address an array of industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design and research and development.
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Building software for embedded devices and consumer electronics (e.g., ARM, Arduino/Raspberry Pi, Linux, Windows OS, Android, iOS) We are looking for creative, entrepreneurial, and highly motivated engineers and scientists who want to create, contribute to, and grow cutting-edge research projects.
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Actively participate in Marketing and Marketing Research programs, including focus groups and other consumer research formats to inform Packaging design and structures. Adept understanding of consumer informed research, design, analytical and physical testing methodologies.
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Jefferson Health is our Academic Clinical Research Center partner for our vertically integrated operations in Pennsylvania. Our principals have significant experience investing in healthcare, consumer products, and regulated markets and have been actively focused on the cannabis industry since 2015.
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Leverage analytics, market/user research and consumer insights to inform planning, audience segmentation, and campaign execution. Prior experience in Consumer/CRM Marketing, lifecycle engagement, email marketing or product marketing.
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The Institute for Behavioral Health seeks a temporary Senior Research Project Manager (SRPM) to provide research project management, oversee data collection and analysis, and coordinate community engagement efforts for a project of the Massachusetts Drug Supply Data Stream (MADDS) and Rapid Assessment of Consumer Knowledge (RACK) studies that is focused on naloxone access and uptake.
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Medical, Dental, Vision BenefitsHealth Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Prescription Drug CoverageTelehealth and Behavior Health ServicesIncome Protection – Short Term and Long Term Disability BenefitsRetirement Benefits - k Company Match on Day One (% vesting immediately)Group Life InsuranceWellness ProgramsCorporate Discounts on personal services: Cellular phones, Entertainment, and Consumer Goods.
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Represent the company’s products and services, using comprehensive knowledge as well as consumer research to explain how our solutions meet customer needs. Cambridge Interventional is a medical device manufacturer committed to advancing interventional cancer therapy through research, engineering, high-quality products, and physician support.
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Actively influence and participate in consumer research sessions in collaboration with Marketing and Consumer Insights. We're looking for a Senior Product Development Scientist to work with our Research & Development and cross-functional teams to lead and execute innovation projects across and beyond our growing portfolio of shelf stable juices, beverages, and fruit-based spreads.
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Conduct thorough running and training industry analysis, market research, and consumer research. Knowledge of the sporting goods industry trends in the running apparel marketplace, consumer trends for the product line and the competitive landscape.
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For more than 90 years Nielsen has provided data and analytics based on scientific rigor and innovation, continually developing new ways to answer the most important questions facing the media, advertising, retail and fast-moving consumer goods industries.
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Solid understanding of how to create, measure and refine consumer experience strategy based on user research, human factors, customer feedback and market data. Consumer Experience Strategy Lead/Associate Director.
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