Eternity News | October 10th, 2019 09:41 AM
McCrindle is an award-winning social research agency based in Sydney, Australia. We combine the rigour and precision of a research agency with the innovation and flair of a creative agency!
The successful candidate will join our high-performing research team who manage a range of qualitative and quantitative research projects. Relevant experience is helpful and may include prior study or work in social sciences, public relations, marketing, or research.
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This is a 12-month contract (maternity cover), with a possible pathway to continue full-time upon completion of the contract. The position is based in Norwest, NSW.
The position would suit a recent graduate with an interest in developing their research and communication skills and gaining experience in a dynamic team with opportunities for growth and development.
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