Market Research

Birmingham
1 week ago
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As the Market Research & Insight Analyst you will have the opportunity to consider what is happening in the outside world and through market research, take a hypothesis, use data, provide insights whilst telling the story in a report format with clear recommendations and findings.
In a consultative manner you will engage with key stakeholders across the organisation and help to answer some of the most topical and relevant questions which will not only impact the organisation but will influence how it changes in the future.
So if you have experience in this field or a degree in; Psychology, Sociology, Business Studies, Politics, Geography, Economics or even Journalism you will enjoy this approach, role and company culture.
People enjoy working at this highly ethical company that aims to reduce carbon emissions, and increase renewable energy. So naturally there’s a feel good factor in helping the planet and that’s why employees are proud to work here.
Your new role (Market Research & Insight Analyst)
The key responsibilities of the Market Research & Insight Analyst are to:

  • Work on specific projects where there is a hypothesis which needs to be validated with clear recommendations and findings
  • Work cross functionally on company wide projects and challenges
  • Conduct market research using quantitative and qualitative methods
  • Use multiple sources of information to help drive recommendations
  • Use data analysis to drive insight and intelligence
    A full job description is available on request.
    Reporting into the Head of Marketing, the Market Research & Insight Analyst will have a great opportunity to accelerate their career as professional development through on the job learning. They will receive coaching, guidance and constructive challenge in a naturally rewarding environment supporting your progress and growth.
    This company openly encourages a curious mindset. So if you are driven and thrive on continuous improvement you’ll enjoy working here.
    Benefits
  • Base salary = £28k to £31k
  • WFH 3 days p.w. | Birmingham (B3 - Snow Hill area) 2 days p.w.
  • Career progression + a very supportive line manager
  • Bonus = Up to 5%
  • 24 days holiday (excluding bank holidays). Rising to 26 days after 1 year.
    Skills and experience to be successful
  • A degree with a focus on Market Research, Insights, Analysis and Report Writing e.g. Psychology, Sociology, Business Studies, Politics, Geography, Economics or even Journalism
  • Confident to deal with stakeholders across the organisation
  • Driving a project through until completion
  • Attention to detail
  • Consultative skills such as influencing, listening, questioning, asking why and being inquisitive
    The Interview Process
  • 60 min TEAMS interview with the Head of Marketing (HoM) + 1 other
  • 60 min face to face meeting with the HoM and Sales & Marketing Director
    Please don’t worry if your CV is not updated. Because we’ll figure that out later.
    What you need to do now
    If you want to join this growing ethical business on a mission for zero carbon with a long history please apply. Alternatively call or email Jammy Recruitment for more information ensuring you make a considered decision based upon the full facts.
    Please note interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis so early applications are strongly encouraged

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