13-11-2013 12:22 AM | ||
Unregistered | I did that but still have no idea what you are trying to say. | |
05-11-2013 07:42 PM | ||
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Are you a marketer? Simple Google any companies makert research report and have a glance |
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03-11-2013 02:26 AM | ||
wahkao | why do you say that? What's so bad about it? | |
02-11-2013 10:56 PM | ||
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WHO THE HELL WANTS TO DO MARKET RESEAERCH, im a marketer and never will i step into this industry have you even seen a market research report?????? its no joke , go to church get a wife and get married! |
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29-10-2013 06:09 AM | ||
sandramack2013 |
For big market research companies like Nielsen, TNS, Synovate etc... 2 years experience probably you can ask for 2.6-2.8k. Some of the smaller agencies pay slightly better. |
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15-12-2012 02:51 PM | ||
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check unilever, they've been hiring a lot lately in this area. |
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09-12-2012 10:32 PM | ||
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i realise the turnover is quite high in this industry...by hopping to competitors and then back and forth.. Many researchers seemed to be recycled between TNS, Nielsen and Millward Brown. What is the inside story for career and pay progression for these big 3 really? Does hopping to competitors provide a much larger pay/rank jump than staying at the same company? What is the salary range for the various ranks? Junior exec - 2.4K for freshies to 3K -3.5K for 2 to 4 years exp Senior exec - ? Manager - ? Snr Manager - ? Asst Director - ? Director - ? |
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12-09-2012 11:51 AM | ||
Unregistered | Not worth it. Unless you're at client side. | |
03-09-2012 10:48 AM | ||
poor and stupid | with all due respect to the MR industry, yes, i mean it does not have a guarantee profit, which is to say, all research jobs are the same. It is not measurable between differences. And as it is a non-technical job, any auntie "can" (not qualify) be placed in that job. What the MR can do, is to minimize risk and abolish "stupid" ideas. | |
02-09-2012 01:56 AM | ||
Unregistered | What do you mean by connected to the owners? Why is it gambling? Do you mean paying for research has no guarantee that it will help therefore it's akin to gambling? | |
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