Collects and analyzes data to evaluate existing and potential product/service markets.
Identifies and monitors competitors and researches market conditions or changes in the industry that may affect sales.
Job Title | Job Description | |
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1 | Research Paralegal I | The Research Paralegal I utilizes a variety of sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, and legal codes to research and analyze legal topics. Assists and supports attorneys with research and document preparation for court proceedings and legal transactions. Being a Research Paralegal I conducts fact-finding, data collection, and analysis used to prepare statements and arguments. Drafts and edits legal documents such as briefs, pleadings, motions, and contracts. In addition, Research Paralegal I assists attorneys with depositions, interviews, discovery, and investigations. Manages, organizes, and archives documents with software tools and technology. Applies specialized legal terminology appropriately in documents. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically requires Paralegal Certification. Typically reports to an attorney. Being a Research Paralegal I work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Working as a Research Paralegal I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. |
2 | Entry HRIS Analyst | The Entry HRIS Analyst assists in identifying new HR needs and the software products to fulfill these needs. Evaluates, analyzes, and maintains company Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Being an Entry HRIS Analyst typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Makes alterations to existing programs to gather and report data as necessary. In addition, Entry HRIS Analyst typically reports to Manager. Being an Entry HRIS Analyst works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. Working as an Entry HRIS Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. |
3 | Entry Sales Analyst | The Entry Sales Analyst researches and evaluates current economic conditions that may affect the organization's ability to sell its products or services in the marketplace. Prepares sales forecasts and collects and analyzes data to evaluate current sales goals. Being an Entry Sales Analyst recommends changes to current sales techniques, procedures or promotional efforts based on market research and new trends. Assists in the development of sales quotas and forecasts for the sales team. In addition, Entry Sales Analyst requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Working as an Entry Sales Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. |
4 | Software Product Manager I | The Software Product Manager I conducts research and develops a good understanding of the customer's needs, new technologies, trends in the market, and competitors. Develops new software product concepts, designs, and/or enhancements to existing product design that reflect market and user requirements. Being a Software Product Manager I participates in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including analysis, design, testing, and integration of products as well as the introduction of products to the market. Develops requirements documents, functional specifications, and mock-ups to clearly illustrate product ideas and concepts. In addition, Software Product Manager I member of a cross-functional team that translates customer needs and technology directions into product definitions. May participate in the creation of documentation or user guides for new products. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being a Software Product Manager I work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Working as a Software Product Manager I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. |
5 | Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I | The Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I monitors benefit trends in the business environment and must stay abreast of applicable benefits legislation. Researches, analyzes, evaluates, and administers corporate benefit plans and programs. Being an Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I may require a bachelor's degree. Assists in determining impact of new policies or provisions. In addition, Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I typically reports to a manager. Being an Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. Working as an Employee Benefits Programs Analyst I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. |
Skills | Proficiency Level |
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Products And Services | Level 2 |
Innovation | Level 2 |
Attention to Detail | Level 2 |