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career guide - part i
Career Guide - Part I
I. Marketing & Opinion Research Industry
Two Basic Types of Research
The Research Process
II. Companies Involved in Marketing and Opinion Research
III. How to Enter the Industry - See Section 2
IV. Resources See Section 2
MRA Programs and Services
Education and Training
I. Opinion & Marketing Research Industry
Marketing - The act or process of buying and selling in a market; or
the commercial functions involved in transferring goods from producer to consumer.
Opinion - A view, judgment or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular
matter; a generally held view; or a belief stronger than an impression and not
as strong as positive knowledge.
Research - A scholarly or scientific inquiry or investigation; or to study
thoroughly so as to present in a detailed and accurate manner
There are two basic types of research:
- Quantitative Marketing Research- Research used to statistically estimate
the view points of a population providing estimates of percentages or averages.
This research usually employs large samples and takes small amounts of a respondent�s
time. Telephone, mail, intercept, door-to-door, Internet or Web surveys, central
location tests, mystery shopping and in-home use studies are all used in quantitative
research.
- Qualitative Marketing Research - Research that yields an in-depth understanding
about an issue. Qualitative research typically focuses on a small number of people.
Since these people are interviewed in-depth, interviews tend to be longer and
are often unstructured. An outline of discussion points, rather than a questionnaire
is often used. This type of research also tends to be conducted in person, either
in focus groups or one-on-one interviews, although the Internet is a growing medium.
Marketing Research Core Body of Knowledge
(MRCBOK�)
The Marketing Research Core Body of Knowledge (MRCBOK�) represents the fundamental
principles and essential skills that compose the marketing research process. MRCBOK� wasn created in response to educational needs expressed by the marketing research community.
- Marketing Basics and Its Interface with Research
- Planning the Research Process
- Research Design
- Sampling
- Data Collection Methods
- Measurement Instruments
- Data Collection Skills
- Data Analysis
- Communicating Research Results
- Research Management
II. Companies Involved in Marketing and Opinion Research
The marketing and opinion research profession has many different types of companies,
as well as consultants, involved in the day-to-day activities of the research
process. These include:
The End User/Research Initiator/Research Buyer
The end user/research initiator are manufacturers, retailers, service providers,
politicians and other private or public concerns that require information in order
to make knowledgeable marketing and business decisions. Virtually every industry
is a potential end user of research. Examples include: telecommunications, pharmaceuticals,
food, computers, insurance, banking and government.
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Director of Marketing
- Director of Marketing Research
- Brand Manager
- Marketing Research Analyst
- Research ManagerFull Service Research Company
Full service research companies specialize in the design, implementation, data
collection, data processing and analysis of the information and recommendations
to the end user. Full service research companies can provide qualitative and/or
quantitative research to their clients.
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Account Executive/Director
- Project Director/Manager
- Research Analyst
- Field Director/Manager
- Sample Specialist
- Moderator
Consultant
Consultants are research professionals, who with years of experience, specialize
in one or more areas of expertise within the research community.
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Focus Group Moderator
- Auditor for Research Studies
- Field Director
- Field Manager
- Research Analyst
Data Collection Company
Data collection companies specialize in collecting data, utilizing the methodology
designed by the end user, research supplier or consultant. Data collection methods
include interviewing of consumers and professionals, recruitment of respondents
for focus groups or individual interviews and central location testing.
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Project Director/Manager
- Field Director/Manager
- Telephone Supervisor
- Field Interviewer
- Telephone Interviewer
- Computer Programmer
Data Processing Company
The data processing company compiles the data and puts it in a specific format
that will enable analysis of the information gathered by the data collection company.
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Coder
- Data Entry Clerk
- Data Processor/Tabulation Specialist
- Programmer
Vendors/Service Providers
Vendors are companies that supply products and services to the marketing and
opinion research industry, such as software, equipment (CADI, CAPI), sampling,
and technology (videoconferencing, IVR, etc.).
Sample Titles/Positions Available:
- Sales/Account Executives
- Account Representatives
- Account Service Manager
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