Senior Research Executive - Quantitative - only 1 office day in London
Boutique Insight Consultancy
Full -time - Hybrid, 1 office day
to £38,000 + strong benefits
An exciting new opportunity in a boutique insight consultancy for an experienced and ambitious quantitative researcher to come on board and play a key role in running multiple bespoke tracking accounts as well as managing some ad hoc studies across retail, travel, utilities and public sectors.
As well as managing the projects, you will build close client relationships and become heavily involved in generating impactful analysis and strategy for big name brands.
You will be a quant specialist with strong experience working across multiple tracking projects for consumer clients gained in an agency. If you excel in a dynamic environment, possess strong communication skills, and are eager to progress your career as a trusted client advisor, this role is for you!
To apply or for further information please contact Deborah Lewis, Senior Partner, Resources Group on applytodeborah@resourcesgroup.com or call 0207 242 6321.
Applications will only be considered from those based in the UK with current UK working rights.
About Resources Group
With over thirty years’ experience helping thousands of Researchers, Insight Specialists and Data Analysts in their career moves, no one has better knowledge of the Market Research, Insights and Marketing Strategy job market than Resources Group. Our consultants take the time to understand your career aims and are dedicated to providing impartial advice and finding you the best career move, with access to an unrivalled range of opportunities with top employers in the sector - visit our website for many more options!
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