@rwang0 pinged me today to inform us they’re expanding and hiring >link<
Here’s Ray’s long laundry list…
VP & Principal Analyst, Principal Analysts, Senior Analysts, Analysts, etc.
- Futurists (Open)
- Digital marketing (Open)
- Interactive advertising (Open)
- C-suite issues (Open)
- Cloud security (Open)
- Security policy (Open)
- Artificial intelligence (Open)
- Augmented reality (Open)
- Social gaming (Open)
- Design thinking and services design (Open)
- Banking and financial services
- Travel and hospitality
- Healthcare
- Insurance
- Professional services
- CPG
- Utilities
- Public sector
Sales Professionals And Country Managers
- Spain, Portugal, and LatAm (Filled. To be Announced)
- Japan
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Israel
- UAE
- Eastern Canada
- Western Canada
- The UK
- India
Director Of Marketing and Innovation Engagement
Interns And Researchers

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Is hiring the right word? Aren’t these opportunities for freelancers?
Hi Carlos,
Good question!
Research operations positions are hired positions.
I wouldn’t call analysts freelancers. But instead of applying a label, let me describe how it works. Analysts are members of Constellation and:
-Follow a consistent research methodology
-Agree to a research agenda
-Commit to publishing research for syndicated, blog, video, and other outputs
-Abide by a common ethics and integrity policy
-Collaborate on bi-weekly research team meetings
-Apply common end user advisory engagement methodologies
-Share a common go-to-market media, press, sales, and marketing point of view
Hope that provides some insight into how we work. Feel free to reach out to me at R@ConstellationRG.com with any specific questions!
Warmest regards,
R “Ray” Wang
Ray,
Just to be clear, will European employees have a payslip? From where?
Hi Ludo –
We are putting together both sales and reseller models for EMEA and APAC.
R
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