Marketing research analysts review an extensive amount of information and analyzes it to answer three main questions: What kind of product does consumers want? What are the people who would buy such a product? What price would they be willing to pay for the product? Their primary objective is to make the business's profits increase with time using the available information. They conduct interviews, gather information about potential customers via surveys, and then present relevant data in a report to their clients or the management team. The majority of analysts work during normal working hours in an office environment, though overtime might be necessary for time-sensitive projects.
Market research analysts usually possess a bachelor's degree in marketing, however certain analysts might hold a bachelor's degree in computer science, math or business area. Analysts in research can also earn accreditation by the Market Research Association in lieu of a bachelor's degree dependent on their education and experience. This certification is valid for two years.