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Market Research Executive - Todays Top Graduate Job

Market Research Executive - ?25-25k - London

This award winning brand and advertising research company offers a selection of solutions across the marketing spectrum. They come up with research solutions for big blue chip companies that will answer objections to help move businesses forward.

My client requires a graduate to become a Market Research Executive.

This is a consumer focused, quantitative role - as it is a quantitative research based role you will need to have excellent numerical skills and great communication skills.

You will be working in a client-focused team from end to end of projects. Responsibilities involve project management, client liaison, data analysis and preparing presentations. The work is split between online and face-to-face research and their Market Research Executives have early responsibility for running projects and a high amount of client interaction. The client's offices are based in Hammersmith and the client offers excellent long term career prospects.

The essential skills for this position are as follows:

- Minimum 2.1 in a BSc degree
- Excellent academics and highly numerate
- GCSE grade B in Mathematics
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Accuracy and a good eye for detail
- A flexible, positive, can do attitude
- Confident and personable
- Well organised and able to meet deadlines
- Ideally some market research experience.

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