Senior Research Manager/Associate Director (Quantitative)

We Are Aspire
London
1 year ago
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Are you looking to join an independent agency, who have an excellent culture? Then you could be the perfect fit for this agency in this flexible quantitative role!JOB TITLE: Senior Research Manager/Associate Director (Quantitative) SALARY: Up to £55k LOCATION: LondonTHE COMPANYThis agency explores consumer behaviour to provide valuable insights. They work on a range of projects, from pricing strategies for snack brands to path-to-purchase studies for leading food companies. Focusing on strategic guidance rather than raw data, they help clients make informed decisions. The agency values work-life balance, offering flexibility with no late nights or weekend work, and the option to work from anywhere. The close-knit team also enjoys regular celebrations, such as summer parties abroad!So if you're looking to work in a close-knit team who actually care about work life balance rather than just speak about it, this could be the role for you!KEY DUTIESDesign projects, write proposals, and ensure high-quality standards are met throughout project execution.Construct reports, debrief results directly to clients, and provide actionable insights for decision-making.Manage internal resources, budgets, and maintain strong client relationships while developing new accounts. SKILLS & EXPERIENCEExperienced with an agency background, curious-minded and passionate about commercial insights.Strong understanding of quantitative research methods, with a focus on deriving actionable data insights.Client-focused with excellent communication, presentation skills, attention to detail, and strong time management abilities.Interested in this role? Apply now and let's have a chat!We Are Aspire Ltd are a Commited employer

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