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SimpsonScarborough, a market research firm that works exclusively with colleges and universities, seeks a Project Manager for its Old Town Alexandria, VA headquarters office. Preferably, candidates should have at least three years of project management experience. Interest in market research and higher education is preferred.

The Project Manager is responsible for start-to-finish project management including maintaining effective communication with clients, establishing and maintaining timelines, preparing client correspondence, drafting moderator guides and survey instruments for qualitative and quantitative research, working with external data collection vendors, coordinating and conducting focus groups, writing reports, and presenting to clients.

The Project Manager will be expected to travel to client campuses. Travel time is estimated at 10% of the position’s time.  Salary range is $40,000-$50,000, commensurate with experience.

Please submit cover letters and resumes to Wanda Hoath at wh@simpsonscarborough.com.

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We at SimpsonScarborough are always seeking talented, self-motivated professionals who would thrive at a fast-paced, growing firm with unlimited potential. Most of our current career opportunities are based in our Alexandria headquarters, but some are not geographically bound. Our team members can expect an exciting work environment, challenging assignments and professional growth. If you are interested in a career with SimpsonScarborough, please submit your resume to Jeff Papa, PhD., at jp@simpsonscarborough.com.

Testimonials

"SimpsonScarborough will satisfy your research and strategy requirements, but their support will last long after the work is done. They continue to use their network of influence in higher education to advocate for their clients and shine a light on their brands."

Terry Flannery, Executive Director, University Communications and Marketing,
American University

"Simpson Scarborough quickly understood the questions we wanted to ask in our research, and they were patient and responsive throughout the project. Most important, the study has been well received on campus and has given us facts with which to make decisions."

Richard Rojo, Associate Vice President,  Marketing & Communications
University of the Pacific