Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Company Description

CROSSMARK is a leading sales and marketing services company in the consumer goods industry that expertly guides our clients along "The Way to Market" by delivering growth solutions with exceptional service. Our expertise spans the grocery, mass, club, drug, convenience store, and home improvement channels among others, and our solutions bolster our clients' capabilities for developing best practices, insight analysis, and customer targeting that always hit the mark.

We do this by excelling in four key areas - headquarter selling, retail merchandising, store level marketing, and streamlining trade practices. In business for more than 100 years, CROSSMARK employs more than 20,000 associates worldwide in offices in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, CROSSMARK is a privately owned corporation.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Description

Responsible for collecting and transmitting data gathered from designated retail stores primarily using a hand-held scanning device. Associates will be collecting consumer product data by counting inventories, scanning UPC codes, inputting price information, collecting display and promotional information with a handheld device, merchandising support and mystery shopping.

Additional Information

PLEASE SUBMIT A RESUME WITH YOUR APPLICATION!!!

* Flexible Schedule

* 401K, Medical, Dental, Vision

* Excellent opportunity for growth/advancement



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Data Collector?

A: To succeed as a Data Collector, key technical skills include proficiency in data collection tools and software, such as survey platforms, data entry systems, and spreadsheet applications like Excel. Additionally, strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential for identifying and resolving data quality issues. Soft skills like attention to detail, effective communication, and organizational abilities also contribute to success in this role, enabling Data Collectors to efficiently collect, record, and report data accurately.\n\nThese strengths support career growth and effectiveness in the role by enabling Data Collectors to collect high-quality data, identify trends and patterns, and provide valuable insights to stakeholders, ultimately driving informed decision-making and business outcomes.

Q: What is the career path for a Data Collector?

A: A Data Collector's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level Data Collector, gathering and organizing data, and then advancing to roles such as Data Analyst or Data Coordinator, where they analyze and interpret data to inform business decisions. Mid-level roles, like Senior Data Analyst or Business Intelligence Analyst, involve developing and implementing data-driven solutions, while senior roles, like Data Manager or Director of Business Intelligence, focus on strategic planning and team leadership. Throughout their career, Data Collectors can develop skills in data visualization, statistical analysis, and data management, which can lead to opportunities in related fields like data science, business analytics, or operations research.



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