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Marketing Research Analyst Reviews
What is it like working as a Marketing Research Analyst?
July 2022
Great experience but extremely busy and no work life balance.
Marketing Research Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: They trust me to do my job and I ma good at what I do
Cons: The pay
August 2020
Very challenging and satisfying.
Marketing Research Analyst in Amsterdam:
Pros: Makes me feel like a global citizen and closer to the rest of the world
Cons: Competitive environment and the speed of life
March 2019
Great.
Marketing Research Analyst in Amsterdam:
Pros: Opportunities and freedom
Cons: Pressure and stress
January 2019
Cool city.
Marketing Research Analyst in Austin:
Pros: Cool city
Cons: Traffic
May 2016
Seeing the World through Numbers.
Marketing Research Analyst:
Pros: Seeing my work influence the media industry.
Cons: Late Nights at times.
April 2015
Researches in different economic and non-economic domains.
Marketing Research Analyst:
Pros: Researches, data analysis, data basis, tables and figures, apply analytical skills along with creativity.
Cons: Stress, some data unavailability, overtime working.
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