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Data Collection Agents at Retail Nigeria

Job Description

Retail Nigeria is a start-up situated in Lekki, Lagos. We are in the business of data collection from
retail markets. We aim to be the reliable entrants in the data market, as such it is not far-fetched from us that at the crux of our operation is a world class standard of execution and accuracy of data.

Key Responsibilities:
The data collector will be in charge of visiting the major supermarkets in his/her area to get specific information about certain products that will be assigned to him/her by the Field Supervisor.

The operating hours of the job are flexible. Which means you launch out whenever there is a mission assigned to you, and you also dictate how many hours you want to commit to it so you have time for your private business. You will be informed on the deadline for every mission by the field supervisor.

Who we are looking for:
  • A proactive candidate. Must be physically resilient to handle long hours on the field
  • Key person must have a very good knowledge of his/her residential area
  • Must be a quick learner, Techy (must own a smartphone and never out of internet data)
  • A smart personality complemented with a keen sense of observation and detail
  • Ideal candidate must show ready-to-go to field attitude, and some level of credibility

Payment Plan:
Based on the number of missions assigned per month, the accuracy of data collected, and the number of retail outlets covered.

How to Apply: 
Simply submit a 1 page CV stating the area in Lagos state that you would like to cover as a title.

Apply to:

Freedom Way Lekki Phase 1, Lagos NIGERIA 
Tel: +234-810-0363-266

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