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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 3 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Research Analyst
3.1
4 March 2026
Good experience, tough work-life balance
Pros: You get hands-on experience quickly, which is great for career growth in the market research industry. The team in the New York City office is collaborative and supportive. The hybrid work setup is a definite plus.
Cons: As a Research Analyst, the workload can be intense, especially with tight client deadlines. Expect long hours and some weekend work during peak times. It's hard to maintain a consistent work-life balance here.
Advice to Management: Try to manage project scope better and distribute the workload more evenly across Research Analyst teams. Burnout is a real concern.
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Research Analyst
3.1
12 January 2026
Hybrid Model is Okay for Market Research
Pros: The hybrid work model is a solid perk. For a big corporate firm in New York City, being able to WFH two days a week as a Research Analyst was pretty decent. It helped with my commute.
Cons: Sometimes the project demands can suddenly shift, making your remote days difficult. It's not always consistent, and some teams have less flexibility than others. Making last-minute changes can be a hassle.
Advice to Management: Standardize the hybrid policies more across different departments and teams. Give managers clearer guidelines on approving flexible schedules.
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Research Analyst
3.1
20 December 2025
Pay isn't great, but benefits are okay
Pros: Ipsos does offer pretty solid health insurance, which is a big plus for a big corporate firm. The 401k match kicks in quickly too. For hybrid work, the Chicago office benefits like transit are decent.
Cons: The base salary for a Research Analyst in market research is definitely on the lower side, especially for Chicago. Raises are minimal; don't expect big jumps each year. Bonuses aren't really a thing for entry-level roles either.
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