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Company Information


The Nielsen Company works with the biggest names in FMCG, retail, finance, media and telecoms as well as the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. With operations in more than 100 countries, Nielsen is the leading global provider of marketing research information services, analytical systems and tools, and professional client service that help clients win in the marketplace.


Number of Vacancies 15


Degrees Required The type of degree doesnt matter. You will need to have a grade of 2:1 or above to apply.


Placements Available We offer various internships


Locations Oxford and London


Salary £22k


Who we are looking for We are keen to recruit individuals of graduate calibre who are looking to build a rewarding and exciting career in the market research industry.


Careers Offered Do you have a strong degree result and an interest in the FMCG sector? Are you highly driven and client focused, with excellent interpersonal and analytical skills? We have Graduate and permanent vacancies based in Oxford and across the UK.


Application Details Search our jobs at our dedicated careers website: www.acnielsen. co.uk/careers.


Benefits


The fantastic opportunities we offer include industry- leading training, a competitive salary, bonus scheme, car or car allowance, 25 days’ holiday, private healthcare and pension scheme.


Online Applications www.acnielsen.co.uk/careers


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Contact Details


Portia McCahill, The Nielsen Company, ACNielsen House, London Road, Oxford OX3 9RX.


Website www.nielsen.com/uk/en


Closing Date We recruit all year round


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The Nielsen Company


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