A career at Echo Research means working for the premier global communications research organization, to help clients measure and protect their reputation and their brands.
Global clients and challenging assignments make Echo an exciting workplace.
Echo employees conduct research, analyze findings and help resolve complex communications questions that clients confront in a highly competitive marketplace.
The Echo workforce is a diverse mix of nationalities, experience and capabilities.
Enthusiasm is prized. Talent is nurtured. Intellectual curiosity is required.
Benefits of Working for EchoWhile specific benefits differ from country to country, the central advantage of working for Echo is that you will be associated with the leading international research firm and its world-class clients. In some instances, you will have the flexibility of working from home and a highly varied workload that can dovetail with your personal life. Remuneration and benefit packages are highly competitive in each country.
Ideal Candidate ProfileWhatever position you apply for, you should be a self-starter, intellectually curious, able to grasp quickly a variety of business and technical subjects, and possessing strong verbal and written communication skills to help ensure that you are adding demonstrable value to Echo client organizations.
![]() | 18 million customers flooding social networks to speak to brands according to a new study by Echo Research for Fishburn Hedges |
![]() | People Moves: Group appoints joint MDs of Echo UK Echo announces the dual promotion of Ben Lloyd and Sam Knowles as Joint Managing Directors of Echo’s UK Operation. |
![]() | Echo Research Appoints Executive Vice President Echo Research has appointed Robert Takacs as Executive Vice President. He will be a member of Echo’s leadership team, enhancing the Firm’s senior presence within North America. |
![]() | AMEC's annual European SummitDublin ,
Juni 13
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![]() | Marisa Robertson "Supporting the PSP Association" |
![]() | Dan Soulas "Just how much does reputation contribute to your share price?" |