Marketing Research Associate
About
Marketing research associates collect information to support an organization's marketing efforts. They do this through means such as interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires. Some research associates are employed by one company, but many others work for a variety of businesses in different sectors - from manufacturing or construction to healthcare or entertainment.
Industries
- Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations
- Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling
- Professional Services
- Scientific and Technical Services
Skills
- Active Listening
- Customer Service Passion
- Market Research
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