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The Analyst will support the Joint Advertising, Market Research & Studies (JAMRS) contract by conducting data analysis and research to inform military recruitment strategies.
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2+ years of Market Research, Analysis, or Government Consulting experience. Leverage your expertise in open-source research methodologies and data analysis techniques, you will develop compelling reports, presentations, and recommendations that guide our clients in understanding market dynamics, technology trends, and competitive positioning.
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Collage Group is seeking a Research Analyst to join our Custom Insights market research team in our mission to help organizations unleash the power of culture to drive brand growth.
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The Economic and Housing Research Team at Freddie Mac is looking for an analyst who will be contributing to research related to housing and mortgage market. Our team is responsible for providing thought leadership and conducting empirical research on various topics related to the housing and mortgage market and communicating the findings internally and externally.
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The Supervisory Market Analyst also supports CFTC leadership in promoting a culture of inclusivity and belonging that embraces the contributions of all team members. The Supervisory Market Analyst must demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development and modeling inclusive behaviors.
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We are seeking a self-motivated LEAD Market Research Analyst to join our Fortune 100 power team! The LEAD Market Research Analyst will also move into a manager role and will come with a pay increase.
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Freddie Mac offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and market-leading benefit programs. Collaborate with senior team members to formulate and prioritize research related to housing and demographics.
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As needed, the Associate Director will lead the production of, and host the Market Intelligence Branch’s Weekly Market Review briefing to the CFTC Commissioners and Senior Staff throughout the Commission.
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Procure and synthesize global market and competitive intelligence secondary market research information for internal dissemination. Responsible for conducting quantitative and qualitative primary and secondary market related to various study types including but not limited to pricing research, branding, member satisfaction and loyalty, segmentation, needs assessments, messaging, creative and copy testing, and product/concept research.
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One who will work for a global retail client and other global clients (when needed) to manage brand tracking studies and other types of quantitative and qualitative research programs. In qualitative and quantitative research including program management and data analysis.
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Gather, synthesize, and interpret market data to provide actionable insights and recommendations to support strategic decision-making with significant mission impact. Strong open-source research and critical thinking skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex findings effectively to diverse stakeholders and cross functional teams.
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Workday is searching for an individual with a passion for market and competitive research to join our world-class team as a Senior Competitive Intelligence analyst. 4+ years of SaaS market research and analysis experience.
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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 a Senior Analyst focused on semiconductor and equipment industry.
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The Senior Market Intelligence Analyst will lead efforts to provide immixGroup sales teams and clients with actionable intelligence on the Department of Defense and Federal Government's IT initiatives, and relevant programs.
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We are looking for a Market Analyst to join our business development team to help guide the positioning of our research and development capabilities and unlock funding sources for our mission-focused programs.
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