Job Summary
A research project at the College of Business aims to help a local Detroit non-profit organization survey their past clients. The project is designed to help the organization verify successes that, until now, have only been reported anecdotally. We hope to see strides made in educational access, community involvement, and job security.
We require the assistance of an experienced student data analyst who can oversee the collection of quantitative data. The right candidate will import a past survey, administer the new survey, employ methods for cleansing, analysis and visualization / presentation. The student must have experience with Google Forms, Salesforce and Qualtrics. Experience on a previous data research project is a must.
This grant-funded research project is driven by student expertise. Thus, you will be part of a team working on interviewing, filmmaking, social media platform designing and qualitative data collecting. We hope to see strides made in educational access, community involvement, and job security for those leaving homelessness.
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Research • Dearborn, MI, US