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Emily Kern

Market Research Associate at J.D. Power

Emily Kern has work experience in various roles. Emily started working as a Server at Olga's Kitchen in October 2015 and ended in August 2017. During this time, they demonstrated competence in a fast-paced and high-stress environment and received recognition from management for their exceptional performance. Emily also trained and mentored new employees on various skills according to company standards.

After that, they worked as a Server at Mr. B's Bar and Grill from August 2017 to January 2019. In this role, Emily collaborated with fellow servers using excellent communication skills to ensure a high-quality customer experience. Emily managed multiple tables and responsibilities simultaneously while providing excellent service. Emily was known for being reliable, punctual, and having a superior work ethic.

Lastly, Emily joined J.D. Power in January 2019 as a Research Design Intern and later became a Market Research Associate in October 2019. The specific duration of their roles at J.D. Power is not specified.

Emily Kern's education history includes a High School Diploma from Lutheran North, which they attained from 2009 to 2013. Emily then pursued their studies at Macomb Community College from 2014 to 2017, focusing on Business/Commerce in general. Later, in 2018 and 2019, they attended Walsh College, where they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a specialization in Marketing.

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Detroit, United States

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J.D. Power

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At J.D. Power we amplify the voice of the consumer, and help brands improve the value of their products and services. Together, these principles empower everyone in the global commerce ecosystem, enabling better purchase decisions – and better business results. Since 1968, companies around the world have trusted J.D. Power to generate and gather the consumer insights that illuminate and inform business success. J.D. Power quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually, resulting in actionable tools and insights to help the firm's clients better serve their customers and be more profitable.


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