As a primary researcher, you will collect, curate, and analyze local data, maintain data environments, and collaborate with team members to contribute to business surveys and editorial content.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
- This position is remote and can be based from any existing ACBJ market location
- Serve as primary researcher for assigned markets, collecting and curating local data
- Access and organize data from central and third-party sources
- Produce and field responses for local business surveys
- Maintain and update local data environments
- Collaborate with researchers and align efforts with national standards
- Provide data for rankings and editorial content
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team
- Data fluency and proficiency in Microsoft Excel
- Self-starter with problem-solving ability
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience preferred
- Significant experience in research or data-driven roles, with leadership capability
- Familiarity with business and economic indicators
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
General office environment. Extensive computer use required.
The Business Journals Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Office
120 W Morehead St, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28202-1816
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