Senior Research Analyst, Peripherals Imaging (1 year contract)
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Overview
Why IDC?
IDG is a dynamic and innovative data, research, and services company at the forefront of guiding the global technology market ecosystem. Our mission is to help companies grow by putting technology insights into action, and empowering businesses to make better decisions and thrive in the digital-first age.
Responsibilities
- Conducting primary and secondary research on the printing market across the EMEA region.
- Ability to collect insights from face-to-face interviews in the market;
- Working with and master IDC proprietary software and analysis tools;
- Strict adherence to deadlines set by worldwide schedules;
- Maintaining active relations with key market players in the vendor and distribution channel;
- Contributing to custom research engagements, including speaking engagements and presentations at client workshops.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of the IT industry with at least 3 years of experience, ideally with a printing vendor, IT distributor, or channel partner.
- Experience in conducting primary and secondary research across the EMEA region;
- Proven data processing, modelling and analytical skills;
- Ability to identify key trends and draw inferences from large data sets;
- Ability to work independently (managed remotely)
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