Research - Public Opinion Analyst
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- Apr 29, 2019 Post Date
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- 19023 Requisition #
About The Opportunity
We are seeking a Public Opinion Analyst in Washington, DC as part of the newly re-formed Digital & Insights practice. This role will:
• Provide support for both research logistics and analysis, and manage various levels of projects. Responsibilities include writing proposals, instruments, reports, as well as supervising data collection and tabulation. • Help direct projects that involve primary research and media research methodologies.
• Manage projects and work collaboratively with senior leaders on large-scale and global projects.
Qualifications & Skills
• Experience conducting opinion and marketing research using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies
• Experience with a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and analytics tools (formal training is preferred but not required);
• Very strong writing skills;
• Effectiveness in creating PowerPoint presentations of findings (additional programs such as Tableau or other platforms is preferred but not required);
• Excellent communications and time-management skills;
• Ability to see a project through its lifespan (with supervision) – from collaborating on design methodology to developing instruments, working with vendors, and analyzing data;
• High level of attention to detail;
• Experience working in analytics is a plus, but not required;
• Has an approach to research that is highly collaborative, including enjoyment of sharing ideas, learning new approaches, and mentoring staff.
• Experience managing research projects, including supervising staff and coordinating vendors;
• At least one year in a multi-client market research agency, with simultaneous responsibilities for multiple projects;
• Experience and skill in moderating focus groups and conducting executive interviews;
• Proven ability to market services either through successful proposals or direct pitches;
• Strong verbal presentation and public speaking skills, including the ability to translate research terminology into commons language in both presenting and writing.
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