Market Research Analyst Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Market Research Analyst Resume should look like while applying for Market Research Analyst Jobs.
7930 Carpenter St, Apt#45
Seattle, WA 98119
(123)-456-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
An efficient individual responsible for the analysis of market research and processes; Provide leadership on marketing research team and/ or area; Has a thorough knowledge of all test equipment and survey tools; Displays an advanced proficiency in using computer applications and software; Has a very effective verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate and resolve issues.
Professional Experience:
Senior Market Research Analyst January 2007 – Present
Waggener Edstrom, Seattle, WA
Responsibilities
Gathered and studied on customers statistics, needs and demands for potential market.
Prepared report findings, illustrated data graphically and translated complex findings into written text.
Assessed and guaranteed customer and employee satisfaction.
Foretasted and tracked marketing and sales trends, analyzed collected data.
Gathered and provided information to help companies determine their position in the marketplace.
Analyzed and took account on the effectiveness of marketing, advertising and communications programs and strategies.
Research Analyst May 2004 - December 2006
National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL
Responsibilities
Communicated with clients to understand and documented the business objectives.
Formulated analysis plans and acquired client sign-off.
Designed or assisted in the development of questionnaires.
Guided moderator to ensure the necessary data is captured.
Conducted in-depth data analysis using traditional and advanced methods.
Wrote reports illegitimate issues and recommendations.
Associate Market Research Analyst February 1999 - May 2004
Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
Responsibilities
Established research methodology.
Designed formats for data gathering, such as surveys, opinion polls, or questioners.
Thoroughly studied statistical data to predict future marketing flows.
Collected data about top competitors and compared differences in prices, sales and methods of marketing and distribution.
Gather information on consumers demands and buying habits.
Education:
Master of Science in Marketing, Stanford University, CA, 1999
Bachelor of Science in Marketing, Stanford University, CA, 1997
Skills:
Good communication skills, both written and verbal
Good negotiating and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills
Commercial awareness, for pricing and analyzing data
High standard of computer literacy
Awards and Honors:
Dean’s Lister, Stanford University, 1997
Senior Member, MBA Association, 1999




