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Research Consultant

Reach3 Insights – Research Consultant 

Rival Group, comprised of Rival Technologies and Reach3 Insights, is an award-winning global insights firm on a mission to transform the insights industry through the power of mobile messaging-based, conversational insights. 

Rival Technologies is solving a massive problem in the research industry by creating Community 2.0, an insights community platform using chat-based tech and conversational approaches. We engage with consumers via organic mobile messaging-based solutions to capture rich, in-the-moment qual/quant human insights at scale.  

Reach3 is a full-service research consultancy that develops scalable, conversational insight solutions for today’s modern, agile enterprise. Featuring immersive, in-the-moment research designs, intelligent data sciences and dynamic digital storytelling, our approach delivers deep experiential insights that inspire action. 

Here is a link to a demo video that shows us in action. 

But, why us for your next career move? 

When you join Reach3, you’ll get to help pioneer a new way of capturing & delivering insights, working directly with senior consultants and industry leaders who are passionate about the power of our approaches to drive business success across a variety of industries and global brands. We pride ourselves on our culture that’s built on trust and hard work (while still having a good time!) and leadership that invests in you, your development and career growth. Not to mention, we have a lineup of top-notch Fortune 100 clients that many could only dream of working with! 

A few more reasons why you should choose Reach3:   

  • We are currently a hybrid workplace, with hub offices in Chicago, Vancouver and Toronto. However, we are open to this position being fully remote in the US. We offer a Home Office Stipend, Monthly Internet Stipend and Corporate Cellphone Plan to make sure you are comfortable, connected and well set up in your space.  
  • We compensate fairly. We are committed to pay equity/fair pay practices and closing the gender salary gap. Our compensation package proudly includes: 
  • $65,000 - $85,000 USD & Profit Sharing Plan
  • Stock options 
  • 401k plan with employer match
  • Generous vacation, sick, personal, and mental health days 

Interested? Yeah. We thought you might be. 

As a Research Consultant at Reach3, you will: 

  • Be responsible for assisting in the management of all stages of the market research project cycle, including, 
    • Designing and developing questionnaires and discussion guides, 
    • Overseeing data collection & ensuring strict quality control, 
    • Identifying and writing up analytical findings, 
    • Visualizing and reporting quantitative and qualitative findings, 
    • Report writing and taking deliverables to the next level, 
    • Working with marketing research software packages.
  • Help to proactively nurture and develop strategic client relationships 
  • Work closely and effectively with team members across the organization 
  • Bring an exceptional drive and entrepreneurial mindset, while also being highly organized and detail orientated 

Reach3’s next Research Consultant will bring: 

  • Hands-on research exposure, including questionnaire design, sample frame development, field management, analysis planning, data visualization and creative report writing. 
  • Incredible attention to detail and be highly organized, with an ability to manage multiple projects at once and consistently shifting priorities and timelines. 
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills – someone who is unafraid of asking questions or for help when they face roadblocks.
  • A passion to learn, achieve and accomplish great things.
  • Skill with technology and social media, as well as online market research methodologies and technology platforms.
  • An innate ability to find the story in the numbers, and to sift through qualitative & qualitative data to extract meaningful nuggets and insights.
  • Creative data visualization and reporting skills – someone who develops reports that always impress colleagues and clients.
  • A passion for unlocking the power of consumer insights to help drive agile decision making. 

 

 This may be the right opportunity for you if you have: 

  • University or College degree. 
  • 2+ years of relevant, hands-on work experience, preferably with a supplier side organization.  
  • Background in Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG), Technology, Media/ Entertainment, Financial Services, Health or Retail industries 
  • Exposure to sophisticated market research practices including a wide variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods. 
  • Exposure to managing end-to-end market research projects, including: 
    • Designing and developing questionnaires and discussion guides, 
    • Identifying and writing up analytical findings, 
    • Visualizing and reporting quantitative and qualitative data, 
    • Report writing and taking deliverables to the next level, 
    • Working in marketing research software packages. 
  • Strong Microsoft Office skills, Excel and PowerPoint, in particular, as well as a quick learner of new technologies/software. 
  • Analytical/ Logic and Reasoning orientation. 
  • Strong numeric and problem-solving orientation. 
  • Strong detail orientation. 
  • Strong client service orientation. 
  • Strong written & verbal communication skills. 

Apply Now! 

If you think you’re a good fit, please connect with us ASAP with your resume. Please note, you must be eligible to work in the US to be considered for this role. At Reach3, we value the unique qualities and experiences that each candidate brings to the table. We believe in a personal approach to hiring and take the time to thoroughly review each resume ourselves. Rest assured, we do not use AI or automated systems to review or filter resumes. Every application is carefully reviewed by our hiring team to ensure a fair and personalized evaluation process. If you don’t see yourself fully reflected in every job requirement listed on the posting above, we still encourage you to reach out and apply. Research has shown that individuals in underrepresented groups often only apply when they feel 100% qualified. We are committed to creating a more equitable, inclusive, and diverse company and we strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientations, and life experiences to apply. 

Reach3 welcomes applications from people with disabilities. Support is available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Finally, we know from time-to-time emergencies happen and you may need to reschedule an interview - we understand and encourage you to be in communication without worrying about losing the opportunity or your credibility. 

No recruiters and no phone calls, please! 

We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace committed to building a team culture that celebrates diversity and inclusion. Reach3 Insights Inc. provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, age, ancestry, gender, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.  

 

 

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