Interviewing - Foreign Language Audiences
Marketing Research Firms in New York (NY--NJ--CT) 

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Opinion Access Corp.

Phone: (718) 729-2622, Long Island City, NY

OAC is the one-stop-shop for market research data collection focusing on diverse data collection options for our culturally diverse community....
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SIS International Research

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

SIS International Research, founded in 1984, is a leading full-service global & US Market Research and Market Intelligence Firm....
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Focus World International, Inc.

Phone: (732) 946-0100, Holmdel, NJ

Worldwide Research. Complete qualitative & quantitative services for all phases of marketing research. Successfully executing research for 32 years....
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GC GLOBAL, LLC

Phone: (718) 623-2266, Brooklyn, NY

Experts in multicultural and multi-market qual and quant studies for clients targeting U.S. and global markets or niche U.S. Asian populations...
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