Competitive Intelligence entry level positions in Pittsburgh area? - Competitive Intelligence2024-03-29T09:04:21Zhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/forum/topics/competitive-intelligence-entry?commentId=2036441%3AComment%3A38945&feed=yes&xn_auth=noJason,
Thanks very much for…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-12-06:2036441:Comment:389452010-12-06T23:21:46.139ZNathan Marlarhttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/NateMarlar
Jason,<br />
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Thanks very much for the advice, I really appreciate it!
Jason,<br />
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Thanks very much for the advice, I really appreciate it! If I were in your shoes, I wo…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-12-06:2036441:Comment:389422010-12-06T23:00:09.921ZJason Katraouzoshttp://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/JasonKatraouzos
If I were in your shoes, I would probably focus on applying to jobs with titles such as marketing analyst, pricing analyst, market research analyst or product analyst. It will be difficult finding a position that looks identical to an entry-level competitive intelligence analyst, but if you start off in another type of analyst position it's possible you'll be able to migrate over time into a pure competitive intelligence role. Be creative in looking for an entry-level position and learn as much…
If I were in your shoes, I would probably focus on applying to jobs with titles such as marketing analyst, pricing analyst, market research analyst or product analyst. It will be difficult finding a position that looks identical to an entry-level competitive intelligence analyst, but if you start off in another type of analyst position it's possible you'll be able to migrate over time into a pure competitive intelligence role. Be creative in looking for an entry-level position and learn as much as possible about competitive intelligence.