Marketing, Branding & Sales
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6. Mapping your background to this career area

Customer Insights & Market Research

Engineering, Math/Stats

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  • If you have a background in the “TEM” part of STEM, your analytical and quantitative skills will serve you will for working in this career area.
  • Even if you prefer to pursue the more qualitative and behavioral side of this career area, your analytical skills will be very valuable in helping you to measure, analyze and draw insights from qualitative studies of customers.
  • If you have a technology background, you might (or might not!) find it interesting to do insights and research work in technology oriented sectors (software, consumer electronics, telecom industrial products, logistics).

Natural/Hard Sciences

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  • If you have a background in the “S” part of STEM, your science training would be very well-aligned with work in this career area which ultimately involves conducting research on people or systems (markets). It’s about measuring, studying, understanding, and drawing valuable insights.
  • Depending on your specific background in science (biology? chemistry? health science? …) you might consider doing insights and market research in a sector aligned with your prior experiences, e.g. if you studied health sciences you might consider working as an insights manager in the healthcare sector.

Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences (Ethnography, Anthropology, Political Science, Economics, …) and Humanities

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  • If your background falls within human or science sciences your training is directly applicable to many aspects of this career area. Why? Because you have knowledge and skills in understanding people and their behavior in particular contexts (e.g. individual behavior and behavior in groups, families, societies, economies, etc.)
  • Customer insights is about studying and understanding the consumer preferences, attitudes and decision making. Beyond customers, professionals in this career area also do insights work related to employee behavior and citizen/voter behavior.
  • Consumer research also now involves techniques like eye-tracking, brain imaging, and other physiological measurement in which a behavioral science (or neuroscience ) background can be very relevant.

Business

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  • If you have studied business or general management, your understanding of the foundations of markets, products and services, and commercial activities provides a solid foundation for most career areas within the pathway of Marketing, Branding & Sales.
  • If you have strength in the commercial side of business – marketing, sales, branding — then this provides additional knowledge skills useful in this career area.
  • If you are coming from the more analytical side of business – finance, accounting, business economics, business intelligencer/analytics – your quantitative and analytical abilities will be particularly valuable in doing quantitative customer and market research.

Design, Arts, Architecture, Media and Other Creative Backgrounds

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POSSIBLE MAPPING TO THIS CAREER AREA
  • If you are coming from a creative background, there are many ways to leverage your knowledge and skills in the world of Customer Insights & Market Research – particularly in roles focusing on studying customers and their behavior to drive the design/re-design of products and services.
  • Creative work in the area of CX/UX/Service Design mixes the study of customer experiences (to reveal insights) with design to use insights to redesign experiences to drive customer satisfaction. Great insights, great design, great products and services. So creative people are important members of CX/UX/Service Design teams as well as product development teams.