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Marketing Insights is an integral part of the marketing team and works cross-functionally with brand strategy, product, UX research, and data science teams. Bachelor’s degree with 10+ years of experience with extensive background in quantitative or qualitative research, including hands-on experience in writing research instruments (e.g., such as discussion guides or survey questionnaires) and analysis (e.g., weighting, data cleaning, regression, cluster/segmentation analysis, content analysis, narrative analysis, thematic analysis.
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Conducting and managing market research and quantitative and qualitative analyses, including the timely synthesis of complex data into meaningful insights and the ability to readily grasp analytical frameworks and employ them effectively to either qualitative or quantitative evidence.
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The Manager will utilize all forms of media research, including syndicated television, streaming, and digital data as well as primary methodologies both qualitative and quantitative. Proficiency in qualitative research methods such as focus groups and consumer panel management.
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This autonomous management will be accompanied by regular reporting to the Insights Director/Senior Research Directors. Experience in evaluating behavioral change communications, including experience in designing and conducting both quantitative and qualitative research studies is a requirement.
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Ability to use the proper tools necessary to review qualitative, quantitative research, and behavioral data to draw and interpret insights. Stay abreast of the competitive landscape as it pertains to data, human centered research, and scalable qualitative insights delivering meaningful results for our clients.
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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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Strong qualitative and quantitative research abilities; including ability to glean creative insights across disparate data signals. Research and Insights Management. Conduct research across a diverse set of sources, specifically social and digital media, influencer engagement, consumer sentiment and narratives to drive recommendations.
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Hands-on experience with custom quantitative and qualitative research methodologies (i.e. white space analysis, innovation, concept testing, product development, segmentation, A&U, etc.
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Analyzing and integrating findings from qualitative research / cultural analyses providing a holistic understanding. Strong experience with quantitative research, including survey design, sampling plans and analysis, and brand trackers.
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Guidepoint's broad range of expert services empowers our clients to access new industries, get up to speed on trending topics, enable in-depth exploration of critical subjects, and offer validation of qualitative insights.
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Collaboratively develop, launch, and administer a Moves Management process in line with companys new CRM that: activates fundraisers to input data on donor interactions; provides insights on movement of donors through the donor lifecycle; delivers qualitative and quantitative data on individual fundraiser activity; and other related reports.
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You have a sharp analytical mind & are extremely proficient with quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, using tools like Qualtrics, SurveyMonkey, SPSS and/or R. You have proven ability to turn research results into insights and opportunities.
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You have strong experience in market research (qualitative and quantitative) and consumer insights. 10+ years of experience in Consulting, Innovation, Marketing/Brand Strategy, Customer Experience, Account Planning, Market Research or Consumer Insights.
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As a Senior UX Researcher on Etsy’s Product Research team, you will work in partnership with product managers, designers, engineers, and alongside other researchers and data scientists to deliver insights that will craft the future of human commerce on Etsy.
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You will lead in analyzing data and delivering insights from qualitative and quantitative research studies that guide business decisions. Management and execution of Consumer Research studies : Design, manage, and implement in-house custom quantitative and qualitative research studies.
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