Trainee Analyst

IT Services
  • IT Services
  • Bangalore
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Nielsen

ABOUT THIS JOB

To be employed as a ‘Trainee analyst’ in a media evaluation and reporting set up. Get trained and execute acquired instructions to report brand exposures/iterations from sports or non-sport media content (video or images) with strict adherence to timelines

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Deliver work basis standard targets set (time or measure of unprocessed work) – differs from department to department

  • A Trainee analyst would be required to browse through video content (mostly sports related) with an eye-for-detail when it comes to picking all legible brand exposures

  • Ability to work effectively with management an

  • d part of a team to meet targets

  • Strong attention to detail

QUALIFICATION & DESIRED SKILLS: 

  • Bachelor’s degree

  • Good communication skills (Comprehension of written/verbal instructions in English)

  • Eye for detail, Logical thought process

  • Adaptability and quick learning abilities

  • Basic computer and keyboard skills + Basic analytical skills

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