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We’ve provided a general description of what a typical Market Research Manager might look like at Ipsos, however the responsibilities and requirements may change based on the specific needs of our hiring teams.
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We’ve provided a general description of what a typical Senior Market Research Manager might look like at Ipsos, however the responsibilities and requirements may change based on the specific needs of our hiring teams.
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As an Market Research Manager on the Ipsos Creative Excellence team, you will be joining a passionate and entrepreneurial group of advertising experts dedicated to delivering impactful business solutions to the world’s biggest brands.
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3 or more years of applicable experience in either online market research, advertising agency, digital marketing, or complex project management. With over 75 different data-driven solutions, and presence in 90 markets, Ipsos brings together research, implementation, methodological, and subject-matter experts from around the world, combining thematic and technical experts to deliver top-quality research and insights.
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As a Vice President, Qualitative Market Research you have a strong background in the Media-Technology category. Ipsos UU is the largest qualitative research company in the world.
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Have at least 1-2 years’ relevant experience in the market research field Are a problem-solver with superior critical thinking and analytical skills. Have strong organizational, multi-tasking, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities along with an analytical aptitude, inquisitive nature, and a passion for uncovering insights; Have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in analytical or insights-focused fields and have a background with quantitative and/or qualitative research methodologies If you don’t meet 100% of the requirements, we encourage all who feel they might be a fit for the opportunity to apply.
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Ipsos is always looking to network with prospective Directors, Market Research, and we invite you to submit a general application for consideration when this role becomes available in the future.
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Relevant project management and/or market research experience an asset. We've provided a general description of what a typical Research Analyst might look like at Ipsos, however the responsibilities and requirements may change based on the specific needs of our hiring teams.
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Minimum 2 years supplier-side market research experience with in-depth knowledge of the Internet as a data collection tool, and a strong methodological background. Ipsos is one of the world’s largest research companies and currently the only one primarily managed by researchers, ranking as a #1 full-service research organization for four consecutive years.
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5+ years of experience in market research, advertising, marketing, or consumer insights; advertising experience is preferred. Act as a trusted strategic advisor with a focus on growing the business through impactful solutions rooted in quantitative and qualitative market research techniques.
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Ipsos is always looking to network with prospective Senior Market Research Managers, and we invite you to submit a general application for consideration when this role becomes available in the future.
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Some experience in market research, marketing, communications or advertising is preferred. This is a position where you will learn to be a major force in research design and gain experience managing key market research projects.
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The Market Research Manager will be an integral part of the Mystery Shopping team specializing in Mystery Shop Data for the Retail Mobile division. 3-4 years of market research experience; customer experience research an asset.
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Manage and coordinate all aspects of the research process from questionnaire writing and research design, analysis and interpretation of results through to preparation of reports. Operating under a dotted line to the Senior Manager of Competitive Intelligence at Samsung, you'll be employed by Ipsos with flexibility for local candidates in the DFW area.
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The Senior Market Research Manager (Senior Account Manager) will be working on market research studies for clients in the private sector, collaborating with a project team working on data collection, data processing, and analysis of results.
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