pricing specialist
Pricing specialists analyse production prices, market trends and competitors in order to establish the right price, taking brand and marketing concepts into consideration.
Also called: price clerk, price marker, price point analyst, price analyst, assistant pricing specialist, pricing development analyst, graduate supermarket pricing specialist, commercial product price analyst
- 19
- essential skills
- 11
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2431
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
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Essential skills
19- carry out statistical forecasts
- communicate price changes
- company policies
- comprehend financial business terminology
- data mining methods
- ensure compliance with purchasing and contracting regulations
- identify pricing opportunities
- maintain financial records
- maintain pricing database
- make price recommendations
- manage profitability
- manage yield
- perform data analysis
- perform financial analysis on price strategies
- perform market research
- perform risk analysis
- prepare cost-plus pricing models
- present reports
- set up pricing strategies
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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