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Kent

Ref 215298071

Posted 11 days ago

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Nottingham

Ref 215298104

Posted 9 days ago

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West Midlands

Ref 215297687

Posted around 1 month ago

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Cumbria

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Posted around 2 months ago

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E Riding of Yorkshire

Ref 215297421

Posted around 2 months ago

£80,000 - £110,000 Per Annum

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Kent

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Posted around 2 months ago

£50,000 - £52,500 Per Annum

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Cheltenham

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Posted around 2 months ago

£45,000 - £52,500 Per Annum

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Wiltshire

Ref 215297313

Posted around 2 months ago

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London

Ref 215297612

Posted around 1 month ago

Ref 215298101

Posted 9 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Market Research Client Consultant jobs are available on ENL?

There are 613 Market Research Client Consultant jobs available on ENL right now.

What does a Market Research Client Consultant do?

Market research interviewers find out what people think about products, services or issues.

Tasks required include:

  • Discusses business methods, products or services and targets customer group with employer or client to identify marketing requirements.
  • Collates and interprets findings of market research and presents results to clients.
  • Through market research, discusses possible changes that need to be made in terms of design, price, packaging, promotion etc.
  • Develops digital marketing strategies, such as the use of social media, to promote products, brands or services and presents options to the client.
  • Briefs advertising team on client requirements, monitors the progress of advertising campaigns and liaises with client on potential modifications.
What are the entry requirements for a Market Research Client Consultant?

There are no formal academic requirements, although many entrants possess a BTEC/SQA award, A levels/H grades, a degree or equivalent qualification. Training is typically in-house, supplemented by short courses or professional qualifications provided by the Market Research Society.