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A leading technology firm in Germany is looking for a Market Intelligence Associate. In this role, you will conduct market research, provide insightful analysis, and support business decisions through actionable insights. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience in a Market Intelligence organization and the ability to work cross-culturally. This position offers a permanent contract, remote working options, and a commitment to work-life balance.
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As part of the Corporate Insight Department under the Marketing Strategy Division, the Market Intelligence Associate is responsible for gathering data, conducting research and providing analysis relevant to the industry and markets within which Fujitsu operates.
Typical research projects are likely to focus on market trends and competitive landscape, to inform Fujitsu’s business positioning and strategy.
The research will further support Business Units and Regional strategies, as required.
This role requires a proactive individual with a strong analytical mindset and the ability to translate complex information into actionable insights.
The Market Intelligence Associate reports to the Market Intelligence team Manager.
At Fujitsu, we are committed to an inclusive recruitment process that values the diverse backgrounds and experiences of all applicants. We believe that hiring people from a wide variety of backgrounds makes us stronger, not because it's the right thing to do, but because it allows us to draw on a wider range of perspectives and life experiences.