Pricing Agent - Place-to-Place Survey 2025
Collect and analyze pricing data for UN staff shopping.
Overview
Collect and analyze pricing data for UN staff shopping.
You have:
- High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- University degree in Marketing/Market Research, Administration or related area is desirable.
- Experience in place-to-place survey, pricing surveys or a similar field is required.
- International shopping experience with knowledge of the local market is required.
- Experience in the field of statistics, economics, project management, auditing, accounting and/or finance is an asset.
- Knowledge of English and Spanish is required.
Contract
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Result of Service
On behalf of the ICSC and under the direct supervision of the Survey Coordinator, the pricing agent will be responsible for the following duties: • Before the beginning of the survey, review all the documents provided directly or via the survey support microsite https://surveys.unicsc.org/cold especially the “Instructions for the Pricing Agent” and “Instructions for the Pricing Agent – Target Brands” • Review the list of items to be priced as well as their specifications, to assess their availability in the local market; and document any variances and observations in the Pricing Forms • Develop a strategic plan for data collection, and collect prices from the list of stores/outlets (with complete addresses) provided by the Survey Coordinator • Ensure that collected prices are from the approved list of outlets and conform with the item specifications • Record in a legible and complete manner the price data in the Pricing Agent Pricing Book and Prescription Medication Pricing Form • Complete the Pricing Agent Questionnaire on the general market conditions as well as the pricing activities • Submit the Pricing documents, including the Pricing Book, and the completed questionnaire on local market conditions, to the Survey Coordinator by the end of the pricing activities • Remain available to respond to queries and requests for clarifications from the ICSC or the Survey Coordinator regarding specific price quotations or generally about the price data collection exercise ry dates of output: physical delivery of the Pricing Forms and final meeting
Work Location
Santiago, Chile
Expected duration
4 week
Duties and Responsibilities
A place-to-place survey entails price data collection by a pricing agent in retail outlets patronized by the UN staff members. It is carried out at least once every three to five years in all locations where staff of the UN system are stationed. The United Nations’ International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) has scheduled a place-to-place survey for April 2025. On behalf of the ICSC and under the direct supervision of the Survey Coordinator, the pricing agent will be responsible for the following duties: • Before the beginning of the survey, review all the documents provided directly or via the survey support microsite https://surveys.unicsc.org/cold especially the “Instructions for the Pricing Agent” and “Instructions for the Pricing Agent – Target Brands” • Review the list of items to be priced as well as their specifications, to assess their availability in the local market; and document any variances and observations in the Pricing Forms • Develop a strategic plan for data collection, and collect prices from the list of stores/outlets (with complete addresses) provided by the Survey Coordinator • Ensure that collected prices are from the approved list of outlets and conform with the item specifications • Record in a legible and complete manner the price data in the Pricing Agent Pricing Book and Prescription Medication Pricing Form • Complete the Pricing Agent Questionnaire on the general market conditions as well as the pricing activities • Submit the Pricing documents, including the Pricing Book, and the completed questionnaire on local market conditions, to the Survey Coordinator by the end of the pricing activities • Remain available to respond to queries and requests for clarifications from the ICSC or the Survey Coordinator regarding specific price quotations or generally about the price data collection exercise
Qualifications/special skills
Academic Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. University degree in Marketing/Market Research, Administration or related area, is desirable. Experience in place to place survey, pricing surveys or a similar Field is required. International shopping experience with knowledge of the local market is required. Having experience in the field of statistics, economics, project management, auditing, accounting and/or finance is an asset.
Languages
Knowledge of English and Spanish are required to ensure proper interpretation of item specifications as provided on the pricing forms.
Additional Information
Not available.
No Fee
THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.
Potential interview questions
| Describe your experience with pricing surveys. | The interviewer wants to assess your familiarity with similar projects. | Provide specific examples of past pricing surveys you have conducted. |
| How do you ensure the accuracy of collected price data? | This question evaluates your attention to detail and methodology. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies would you use for data collection in retail outlets? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you explain how you would handle discrepancies in pricing documents? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Why is it important to understand local market conditions? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |