MARKET RESEARCH ANALYST Education, Training & Library - Washington, DC at Geebo

MARKET RESEARCH ANALYST

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Title:
MARKET RESEARCH ANALYST Location:
701 9th Street.
NW Washington District of Columbia 20068 (Hybrid) Duration:
12 months Pay rate:
$48.
88/Hr on w2 without PTO (No Paid Holiday).
Work authorization:
US citizen/Green card/EAD Shift:
1 st Shift Requirements:
- Prior market research experience managing customer research projects - Strong verbal and written communications skills - Skilled in Excel spreadsheets and advanced knowledge of using PowerPoint to create charts - Quality focus, with strong attention to detail - Ability to handle many projects simultaneously - Four-year degree - Hybrid work schedule:
two days (Tuesday/Wednesday) at 701 9 th street, NW, Washington DC Preferences:
o Market research supplier background or other market research- related work experience o Project management experience o Power BI experience Job duties:
- Help manage multiple market research projects, including ongoing customer satisfaction tracking and customer communications research - Strong PowerPoint presentation development skills - create charts and graphs - Strong writing skills - Business Writing and Communicating Data Findings - Edit and proof market research reports prepared by vendors for clarity and accuracy - Manage day to day aspects of customer satisfaction projects, including sample file tracking, survey changes, follow-up with internal and external teams - Creating and updating spreadsheets to track results Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Business Correspondence Communication Customer Communications Management Customer Satisfaction Market Research Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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