NEWS27 September 2013
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UK — Market research agency Network Research has boosted its analyst team with two graduate trainees.
Chris Good and Hassan Ali come to Network with mathematics and statistical backgrounds and the hires follow contract wins and increased revenues from existing clients for the agency.
Network’s analyst manager Jair Pimentel (pictured) said that he was also intending to add senior resource to his team in the near future.
He said: “Hiring the right people is crucial for staying at the top of our game, Chris and Hassan are already showing the aptitude and skill to be top class analysts.”
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