Focus Group Recruiting

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Advanced Opinions

Phone: (516) 208-8448, Merrick, NY

Our Recruiting & Fielding Staff finds People for Mkt Rsch, Casting, etc. We Find Real People for Mkt Rsch, Ad Agencies, Entertainment Companies, etc....
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Ascendancy Research Minneapolis

Phone: (952) 544-6334, Minneapolis, MN

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Rated One of the Top Facilities Worldwide according to 2012 Impulse Survey Guide....
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Asisa Research

Phone: (305) 647-0930, Miami, FL

Full service market research and project coordination in the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States....
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BlueSky Market Research

Phone: (646) 706-7445, New York, NY

BlueSky offers recruiting and field management services so that you can focus on the research. We specialize in "high touch" qualitative recruiting....
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Consumer Vision Ltd.

Phone: (416) 967-1596, Toronto, ON

CV offers end-to-end qual mgmt services. Huge in-house recruiting database & 7 state-of-the-art focus group suites. DT Toronto....
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Eastcoast Research, Inc.

Phone: (910) 799-3211, Wilmington, NC

Exceptional recruiting is our #1 priority. High show rates, quality and integrity!...
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Elliott Benson Research

Phone: (916) 325-1670, Sacramento, CA

Top-rated facility by Impulse for past 13 years! On-site owner/manager to ensure the utmost quality, integrity and extraordinary service possible!...
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First Choice Facilities

Phone: (888) FCF-BIDS, Oak Park, IL

Part of First Choice Facilities

First Choice Facilities is a member-run national community of top-rated, independently owned research facilities...
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Focus Groups of Cleveland

Phone: (216) 901-8075, Cleveland, OH

Only facility centrally located with 3 luxurious focus group suites, including on-site recruiting, wireless broadband and a large multi-purpose room....
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L & E Research

Phone: (919) 782-3860, Raleigh, NC

28+ years of top rated services, delivered through continuous investment in database growth and highly educated PM's with industry expertise....
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Probe Research

Phone: (212) 922-9777, New York, NY

A nationwide recruiting company for focus groups, ethnographies, TDI's Remote Usability. We specialize in quick turn around and low incidence!...
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Recruit and Field, Inc.

Phone: (877) 359-7255, New York, NY

NY based Nationwide Recruiting Service for all qualitative methodologies; Focus Groups, Online Communities, Ethnographies, Webex Interviews, etc,...
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Recruiting Resources Unlimited

Phone: (718) 222-5600, New York, NY

RRU is the premier boutique recruiting firm to meet all your needs. Expert qualitative recruiting for projects on site, online, phone and ethnos....
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SIS Market Research - Focus Group Facility

Phone: (212) 505-6805, New York, NY

State-of-the-art NYC focus group facility. SIS International provides on-staff moderators, report-writers, translators and recruiters...
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FCP Research

Phone: (412) 279-5900, Pittsburgh, PA

Secondary market specialists in the U.S. and Pittsburgh's #1 consumer and medical field research facility. FCP has two large rooms with viewing....
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FOCUSCOPE, INC.

Phone: (708) 386-5086, Chicago, IL

Part of First Choice Facilities

Chicago's premier field service since 1980! Top Rated Facility-Impulse:10 straight years. Spectacular Chicago, Oak Brook, & Oak Park facility options...
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Facts 'n Figures Inc.

Phone: (818) 986-6600, Sherman Oaks , CA

Focus group facility & service. In-house recruiting, interviewing, & field management. Commercial test kitchen. Groups, IDI's, taste tests, fieldwork...
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Field Management Specialists, Inc.

Phone: (501) 666-2281, Little Rock, AR

Field Management Specialists, Inc. offers recruiting for focus groups, one-on-one interviews, mock trials, and any other recruiting needs nation-wide....
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Fieldwork Atlanta

Phone: (770) 988-0330, Atlanta, GA

Part of Fieldwork network

Four focus-group rooms with spacious viewing rooms seat designed for client comfort. Impulse rated "one of the world's best"...
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Fieldwork Boston

Phone: (781) 899-3660, Waltham, MA

Part of Fieldwork network

Brand new facility! 6 focus-group rooms designed for client comfort and excellent viewing. Impulse rated "one of world's best."...
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