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How do I start out so that one day I can be a Marketing Research Analyst?
Asked by thundershark
I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration.
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Best Answer:
There are many marketing analyst positions available straight out of undergrad. I worked as a Strategic Marketing Analyst for several years immediately after earning my Bachelor degree.
If you are still in school, try to find an internship with a company that you are interested in. That is a great way to get your foot in the door, and see if you really like the job.
experience
Answered by gatorgirl0326
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Required Experience:
• 3-4 years experience in measurement and analysis of data from a business and marketing perspective
• Strong computer skills and a high level of proficiency in Access, Excel, PowerPoint and SQL
• Agency/consulting and Internet-related business experiences preferred
• Related experience in any of the following areas are a plus:
- Email marketing measurement, site analysis and online media analysis
- Web research (competitive and industry analysis)
- Statistical analysis, spreadsheet modeling
- Business strategy and presentation development
- Consumer market research (survey development)
http://www.webanalyticsassociation.org/en/j/?782
Some want a Master's Degree:
http://jobview.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=62007837&JobTitle=Marketing+Research+and+Analyst&q=marketing+research+analyst&cy=US&vw=b&AVSDM=2007-09-04+12%3a59%3a00&pg=1&seq=3
Answered by Alletery
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