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Multilingual Research Analyst (Entry-Level)
About The Position
Passionate about food? Eager to join a dynamic SaaS startup shaping the food and beverage industry? Tastewise is just the place for you.
Tastewise: The GenAI-powered consumer data platform revolutionizing product strategies and driving success for major brands like Nestle, Pepsi, and Campbell’s. With insights from billions of data points, we empower our clients to create, market, and sell their products faster and more successfully.
Join this $10 trillion industry, where creativity and an entrepreneurial mindset drive daily success and reach the homes of billions of people in an industry where change isn't just a recipe but a way of life.
Let's shape the future of food together.
About the role
As an Multilingual Research Analyst you will work closely with our clients, leveraging the Tastewise platform to translate business questions into actionable insights. You'll be an integral part of a constantly evolving team, helping develop and test innovative AI capabilities to enhance our platform.
Key Responsibilities:
- Respond to client briefs, providing data-driven insights that influence key business decisions.
- Collaborate with internal teams to refine AI features and improve platform performance.
- Stay informed on industry trends and emerging technologies to help shape the future of our offerings.
- Location - Tel Aviv, 4 days from the office is a must
Requirements
Must:
- Recent graduates with degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, or related fields.
- Multilingual - Must be professional in two Language (Beyond Hebrew): English, German, Spanish, French, or Portuguese.
- A research-focused degree (at any field), with demonstrated experience in data analysis, conducting research, and presenting findings.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and derive actionable insights
- Excellent story-telling skills to effectively deliver findings and value in English
Advantage:
- Experience working in tech companies or consulting firms