Analyst - Global Chemicals & Agriculture Practice Research

<p>Evalueserve India is seeking an Analyst for its Global Chemicals & Agriculture Practice in Gurugram. The role involves conducting market research in the chemicals and agriculture sectors, focusing on supply chains, environmental impacts, and chemical applications. Candidates should have an engineering background and 2-3 years of relevant experience. Evalueserve promotes a dynamic work culture, emphasizing flexibility and collaboration across diverse teams globally.<br>Evalueserve is a global leader in delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to a diverse range of clients, including over 30% of Fortune 500 companies.<br><br>With presence in more than 45 countries across five continents, we excel in leveraging state-of-the-art technology, artificial intelligence, and unparalleled subject matter expertise to elevate our clients' business impact and strategic decision-making.<br><br>We have 4,500+ talented professionals operating across 45 countries, including India, China, Chile, Romania, the US, and Canada. Our global network also extends to emerging markets such as Colombia, the Middle East, and the rest of Asia-Pacific.<br><br>Recognized by Great Place to Work® in India, Chile, Romania, the US, and the UK in 2022, we offer a dynamic, growth-oriented, and open culture that prioritizes flexible work-life balance, diverse and inclusive teams, and equal opportunities for all.<br><br>About Professional Services and Asset & Wealth Management (PS&AWM)<br><br>Evalueserve is a leading global professional services firm specializing in research support. We partner with top companies around the world to provide them with valuable insights, innovative solutions, and strategic guidance that help our clients navigate the complex landscape and maximize their investment outcomes. Our work spans across industries, including finance, healthcare, technology, and more.<br><br>As a member of the Professional Services & Asset & Wealth Management team, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects that shape the future of businesses. You will become an integral part of a dynamic team that leverages cutting-edge technologies, data-driven insights, and deep industry expertise to drive meaningful impact for our clients. You will collaborate with industry experts, thought leaders, and talented colleagues from diverse backgrounds.<br><br>What you will be doing at Evalueserve:<br>• The candidate should have hands-on experience with Secondary/ Market research in the following areas:<br>• Global Chemicals: Knowledge of the global chemicals industry, including petrochemicals, specialty chemicals, and industrial chemicals.<br>• Supply Chain: Understanding of the supply chain for chemicals, including raw material sourcing, transportation, and distribution.<br>• Environmental Impact: Awareness of environmental regulations and sustainability practices in the chemicals industry.<br>• Agriculture Chemicals: Knowledge of various types of agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides.<br>• Chemical Application: Understanding of methods for applying agricultural chemicals, including spraying techniques, soil treatment, and seed treatment.<br>• Crop Protection: Familiarity with integrated pest management (IPM) practices and sustainable agriculture techniques.<br><br>Other Good to Have Experience – However Not a Deal Breaker:<br>• Nature and Biodiversity<br>• National natural capital and nature commitments - United Nations Global Biodiversity Framework<br>• Environmental Sustainability<br>• Modernization in Agriculture: Smart Agriculture, Precision Farming, Agriculture 4.0, Agriculture Analytics, etc.<br><br>What we’re looking for:<br>• Ideally someone with an engineering background (in chemical engineering, agricultural engineering) with an MBA.<br>• Approx 2-3 years of experience in the secondary research/ market research for Global Chemical sector with a focus on agricultural chemicals, crop protection, or related areas.<br>• Someone who has worked on tight deadlines – Quick turnaround requests (by that we mean turnaround of hours and not days) – if you have experience with both long and short projects, that is an added advantage.<br>• Very strong communication – written and verbal.<br>• Experience in handling adhoc/unstructured client requests, providing guidance and solutions to clients<br>• Understand the consulting business environment, language, and processes.<br>• Business knowledge and ability to translate them into research priorities; intrinsic understanding of creating newsletters, preparing reports etc.<br><br>Disclaimer: The following job description serves as an informative reference for the tasks you may be required to perform. However, it does not constitute an integral component of your employment agreement and is subject to periodic modifications to align with evolving circumstances.</p>

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