ACUBE Research Network
Market Research Analyst

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Company Description
ACUBE Research Network is a market research and expert network provider offering high-quality research and consulting services across diverse industries. The company supports clients in sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, real estate, pharmaceuticals, education, and crypto, adapting its approach to each industry’s specific needs. Its mission is to help organizations achieve their business objectives through rigorous analysis, tailored insights, and practical recommendations. ACUBE emphasizes long-term client relationships built on trust, transparency, and mutual respect, providing both quick, affordable expert consultation calls and customized surveys for larger projects. The team delivers value by combining broad industry coverage with access to a deep pool of subject matter experts.
Role Description
This is a part-time, remote role for a Market Research Analyst at ACUBE Research Network. The Market Research Analyst will collect, organize, and analyze quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights for clients across multiple industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, real estate, pharmaceuticals, education, and crypto. Day-to-day tasks include designing research approaches, conducting secondary and primary research, preparing market reports, and developing clear visual and written presentations of findings. The role involves collaborating with internal teams and expert networks, supporting client projects with competitive analysis, trend tracking, and investment or strategic decision support. The analyst will also assist in ensuring data quality, meeting project timelines, and contributing to continuous improvement of research methodologies.
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- Strong Market Research and Market Analysis skills to design studies, interpret data, and identify trends.
- Solid Research capabilities, including secondary research, literature review, and data gathering from varied sources.
- Advanced Analytical Skills to work with datasets, synthesize findings, and develop evidence-based recommendations.
- Effective Communication skills to present insights clearly in written reports, presentations, and client interactions.
- Familiarity with business consulting or strategy projects, particularly in multi-industry contexts, is beneficial.
- Experience with basic statistical tools, spreadsheets, and data visualization software is an advantage.
- Ability to work independently in a remote environment, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines is required.
- Bachelor’s degree in business, economics, statistics, social sciences, or a related field is preferred; relevant experience may also be considered.
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