By: Debbie Howard The New Year offers us a clean slate, and as such, it is an excellent opportunity to take stock and re-assess utilization of available resources. Of course this year, the need to do so is even greater than usual. Looking back, the…
By: Debbie Howard Even though Japan has historically been “change averse,” movement over the past several years on a number of fronts has been notable. Reform and change have been and continue to be in large part driven by the dramatic foundational shift of the…
By: Debbie Howard Since my job is to watch and listen to Japanese consumers, I thought I knew them very well. But just a few years ago, I saw something I had never seen before. I was sitting behind the one-way mirror; on the…
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Account Manager (Qualitative)
Account Manager is a mid-level client service role that entails responsibility for small to mid-size market research projects.
Responsibilities
Building and maintaining client relationships
Qualitative research project management
Respondent interviewing and moderation (depth interviews and focus groups)
Report writing and presentation
Starting to take a leader role within the business and mentoring others
Qualifications
University degree
Native or N1 level Japanese
5+ years experience in a market research agency
Interviewing and moderation experience
SAORI HIRASAWA
Project Manager
Everyday at CarterJMRN is so different, and that’s why I enjoy working here. I always start my day by following my to-do list – though it’s rare that I can follow them precisely because there are always new projects and tasks. It is very important for us to keep up with the fast pace and be flexible. The best part of working here is learning. I am exposed to a wide range of industries which ensures that I am never bored. After working at CarterJMRN, I have come to see the world differently – even if it’s just the way I look at doing my shopping. For example, I closely observe clients’ products, competitors, layout of the shelving units, observing people’s behavior, etc.. We consider ourselves as a “partner” of our clients and work together with them. It requires a lot of effort to work in a team with very high professional standard, but it has been equally rewarding.