Jobs at Amárach

Amárach Research has successfully built a strong reputation in market research and in market research based consulting. Always innovative and with a diverse client base, we have recently begun undertaking consumer and business research in America, Britain and in Germany.

We are always on the look out for Directors and Associated Directors to join our Company. Skilled researchers who will drive and participate in the continued growth and prosperity of our business.

We are ideally looking for people who already have significant experience in the market research industry - so that from Day 1 they will contribute to our business. Your experience may be on the client side or with another agency but regardless of your background we will look for evidence of commitment, expertise, business focus and enthusiasm in your career to date.

If you think you've got what it takes, then feel free to arrange a confidential discussion with:

Michael McLoughlin, Chief Executive, Amárach Research
email: michael.mcloughlin@amarach.com

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Youthcast

Wed, 12 Jun 2013
Ireland’s youth are in the frontline of a lot of change right now. Emigration is one of the biggest forces for change as it disproportionately affects those in their twenties. The CSO recently published revised population forecasts to 2046. We’ve …

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Faulting the Defaulters

Tue, 11 Jun 2013
Under what circumstances, if any, would it be justifiable for someone to default on a mortgage? With mortgage arrears still running high in Ireland, Amárach recently asked this question of a representative sample of Irish adults, in our May 2013 …

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Microsoft Cloud Index 2013

Mon, 10 Jun 2013
Full details of our report for Microsoft are now available. The report is based on the results of a survey by Amárach of 200 IT decision makers in Ireland, across a range of medium and large sized enterprises – plus …

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Open for Business

Fri, 31 May 2013
Our Net Supporter Score for banks points to big differences between Ireland’s main banks in terms of perceived ‘helpfulness’. As noted previously, the NSS is calculated by subtracting the percentage of customers of each brand or service provider who say …

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