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What Market Research Analysts Do
Market research analysts study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service.
Work Environment
Because most industries use market research, these analysts are employed throughout the economy. Most analysts work full time during regular business hours. Some work under pressure of deadlines and tight schedules.
How to Become a Market Research Analyst
Most market research analysts need at least a bachelor’s degree. Some research positions may require a master’s degree. Strong math and analytical skills are essential.
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Job Outlook
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