Do you want to join TheCR team and learn more about community, research and analysis? We are thrilled to announce that we are hiring a Research Fellow for 2015.
Why a Fellow?
The Community Roundtable has hired a number of fellows over the years because it is a unique opportunity for both an individual, TheCR and TheCR’s ecosystem to benefit. Our fellowships are intended to last 6-12 months and give individuals a strong background and network with which to find a permanent research or analyst position – you can read more about this program here.
What you will learn:
- How to execute on complex research initiatives
- How to build a collaborative, networked-based approach to research
- When and how to integrate research across organizational functions
- How to create research that delivers date in actionable and relevant ways
You might be our next research fellow if you:
- Understanding of, experience with and passion for the potential of social technologies and online communities
- Care about your work and the people with whom you work
- Bring your best effort to every project but can leave your ego at the door
- Are analytical and can synthesize quantitative and qualitative inputs
- You have experience with data analysis, benchmarking, statistics and/or survey techniques
- Understand that data is only as good as the story that it tells
- Love building Excel arguments or algorithms in code
- Have strong communication and editorial skills
- Enjoy content creation – our research team is responsible for our annual research, as well as additional content including ebooks, infographics, white papers and more
- Are self-organized, self-driven and have strong project management skills
- Enjoy the flexibility – and responsibility – of working from home
- Have a great sense of humor and want to work as part of a small, driven team
- Demonstrate the value of community and community management with research
- Survey development and administration
- Data analysis, segmentation and synthesis – Excel proficiency is a must
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Content development – must have good writing and presentation development skills
- Special projects which, depending on your skill set and interests, could be related to research, content, business development, marketing, or events
You might be the ideal candidate if:
You are a storyteller and data nerd who is curious about how community management is transforming business.
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Do you have what it takes? Are you excited by what we could do together? Please tell us more about you! While not a requirement for the right candidate, preference will be given to people within commuting distance from Boston.