Home News Free 4 weeks research training for African Researchers!

Free 4 weeks research training for African Researchers!

0

What if you could  expand your market research skills with the exact ones you need, when you need them? And without travel aggravation? Want to party like a (Research) Rockstar?

Now you can…

Research Rockstar introduces free 4 weeks research training for African Researchers. Research Rockstar believes Market Research is an investment, and a large one for many companies. But like any investment, it can be risky. Research Rockstar provides organizations with access to research expertise either through training or staff.

Few months ago, Research Rockstar, the largest online training firm serving the market research and insights professions, announced a distribution partnership with Pierrine Consulting to bring market research professional training to multiple African countries. “The plan is to reach out to the whole continent progressively over the next few months with offices set in key Sub Saharan commercials hubs of Lagos, Nairobi and Accra, according to Managing Partner of Pierrine Consulting, Mr. Oluwaseyi Adeoye.

The Backstage Pass gives you 12-month access to all of Research Rockstar’s qualitative and quantitative classes.

Try it for FREE. Sign up today. No credit card needed.

If you sign up today, you will be able to try out either our Quantitative Data Analysis or Questionnaire Design course for free.

No travel required: classes are taught by experts in a virtual classroom.

Apply here: http://www.researchrockstar.com/Free4Weeks

About Research Rockstar

Research Rockstar delivers training and staffing services to busy professionals seeking Market Research excellence. Our 25+ training classes are offered in both online and on-site formats, and include options to earn Insights Association Certificates (note: the MRA became the Insights Association on January 1, 2017). Our Rent-a-Researcher staffing services place qualified market research experts, covering temporary needs due to project fluctuations, maternity leaves or other staffing disruptions.