Graduate Prospects - 9 July, 2008 - (Page 12) 12 PROSPECTS GRADUATE Issue 71 · 9 July 2008 · Fortnightly www.prospects.ac.uk Statistician/Statistics Consultant Islington, London N1 ORC International is the UK research and consultancy arm of Opinion Research Corporation, one of the world's largest research companies specialising in the fields of market and employee research. Since its foundation, ORC International has always been at the forefront of developing new research approaches. We are renowned for effective customer and employee research, and a key component of our service to clients is robust statistical analysis. An exciting opportunity has arisen within our statistics department for an individual to join us as a statistician/ statistical consultant. Along with the other team members, you will be responsible for survey methodology consultancy and advanced statistical analysis. Candidates for the post will be expected to have a degree in a statistics-related subject with strong numerical and statistical ability, as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills. Visit our website: www.orc.co.uk You will have experience in manipulating and reporting data using Microsoft Excel as well as undertaking complex data analysis using a range of multivariate techniques including correlation, regression and segmentation. The nature of the role will require you to work closely with researchers in delivering innovative analysis, therefore the ability to communicate complex concepts to nonstatisticians is important, together with the ability to manage many projects concurrently. Candidates should also possess strong skills in SPSS or a similar statistical package, and be proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Word and PowerPoint. If you believe that this is the challenge you are looking for, please apply stating salary aspirations to: Linda Adams-Avornyo, HR Manager, ORC International, Angel Corner House, 1 Islington High Street, London N1 9AH. Alternatively e-mail your application to recruitment@orc.co.uk No agencies. Closing date Thursday 31 July. ORC International is committed to promoting diversity and practising equality of opportunity Bite off as much as you can chew. We currently have opportunities in Sales and SAP Graduate Management Development Programme c. £26,000 plus joining bonus You know us. We’re Kraft, one of the largest food and beverage manufacturers in the world. And you know our brands, which are nearly all leaders in their respective markets: Kenco, Toblerone, Dairylea, Philadelphia and Terry’s Chocolate Orange. And there are many more to get your teeth into. Here in the UK, our commercial headquarters are in Cheltenham, with coffee manufacturing and research and development facilities in Banbury, Oxfordshire, plus a SAP competency centre in west London. But the best way to get an idea of the scale of our business, and the passion that fuels it, is to experience it for yourself. Each and every one of us is focused on driving growth, in the UK, in Europe and beyond. We’re results oriented and eager to make things happen. We work well as individuals, but where we’re really successful is when working as a team. We’re focused on delivering, on innovating and on continuing to deliver the products that meet the changing tastes of our customers. Equally, we take our responsibility seriously, supporting a range of internal and external programmes such as the acclaimed health 4 schools programme and Rainforest Alliance. Our graduate programme is no small challenge, but the rewards will be huge. So if you’ve got a passion for sales, at least a 2.1 in a business-based degree (predicted or achieved), and the ambition, confidence and drive to match, then visit www.kraftfoods.co.uk/careers for more details and to apply. Please note that you must be able to travel within the EU as part of the scheme. Now get cracking – Final closing date for the 2008 campaign is 21st July 2008. http://www.prospects.ac.uk http://www.orc.co.uk http://www.orc.co.uk http://www.kraftfoods.co.uk/careers http://www.kraftfoods.co.uk/careers
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