$200/hour Paid Market Research Study for Sales Force Automation Manager in the Financial Sector Accounting - Denver, CO at Geebo

$200/hour Paid Market Research Study for Sales Force Automation Manager in the Financial Sector

Market research studies are paid engagements Ivy Exec conducts with clients to get feedback on certain topics.For this study we are looking for business software professionals to talk about their perspective on the brands and content that influences these brands.Participation requirementsJob title:
Customer Relationships Manager; Customer Relationships Director; Sales Force Automation Manager; Sales Force Automation Director; Customer Support Manager; Customer Support Director; Digital Marketing Automation Manager; Digital Marketing Automation Director; Application Development Manager; Application Development Director; Intelligence Analytics Manager; Intelligence Analytics Director; E-Commerce Manager; E-Commerce Director; Data Strategy Manager; Data Strategy Director; Customer Data Manager; Customer Data Director; SMB Solutions Manager; SMB Solutions Director; Integration Manager; Integration Director; Employee Experience Manager; Employee Experience Director; Sustainability Solutions Manager; Sustainability Solutions Director; Acrobatic Modulation Manager; Acrobatic Modulation DirectorIndustry:
Financial Services; Healthcare; Manufacturing; Retail; Information Technology; Consumer Products; Automotive Media; Energy; UtilitiesHonorarium:
$200 per 60 min online interviewTo be respectful of your time, we want to make sure you meet all study requirements. Start the survey to fill out the qualification form. If you qualify, our team will reach out to you to schedule the interview with our client. Recommended Skills Market Research Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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