Research Jobs in New York City, NY

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Brand Marketing Manager (New York City based)

Company: Chartis.io

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Chartis, a Design Marketing and Technology Consultancy, is seeking a Brand Marketing Manager for a New York City-based role. The successful candidate will manage sponsorships, cultural partnerships, and develop go-to-market strategies. They should have 10+ years of marketing experience, a strong arts and culture background, and excellent relationship management skills. The role is a temp-to-perm opportunity with a focus on driving brand awareness and engagement.

Full-Time Customer Service Supervisor

Company: Kohl's

Location: Central Valley, NY

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Senior Recruiter

Company: Jabil

Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for research positions by seniority?
Entry‑level research scientists and data analysts earn $70,000‑$90,000 annually, with variations by industry. Mid‑level roles (2‑5 years experience) range $90,000‑$120,000. Senior researchers, principal investigators, or AI lead scientists command $120,000‑$160,000 plus equity or grant‑based bonuses.
What skills and certifications are most valued in research roles?
Key skills include statistical programming in Python or R, SQL for data querying, machine‑learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch), laboratory software (LabVIEW, Benchling), and version control (Git). Certifications that boost prospects are TensorFlow Developer, AWS Certified Machine Learning – Specialty, Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer, and CLIA‑certified lab technician credentials for clinical research.
Can research jobs be performed remotely?
Approximately 60% of research listings now offer full‑remote or hybrid schedules, especially in AI, data science, and UX research. Lab‑based roles typically require on‑site presence, but many institutions provide remote data‑analysis and simulation positions.
What are common career progression paths in research?
Typical progression starts with Research Assistant → Research Scientist → Senior Scientist → Lead or Principal Investigator → Director of Research or R

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