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Quantitative Research Executive - Healthcare/ MedTechLondon (Hybrid) - £28-32,000 + strong benefits Thanks tosophisticated research techniques, a creative team and the constantdelivery of engaging and accurate insights, this innovative agencyis busy and successful within the world of healthcare, medicaltechnology and devices market research. Offering full-serviceconsulting, this company utilises both quantitative and qualitativeresearch methodologies to tailor projects to the individual needsof the client. Working with blue-chip clients in the healthcare andpharmaceutical sectors, the role of Quantitative Research Executivewill see you immersing yourself in all areas of the researchprocess – managing multiple online quantitative projects fromdesigning questionnaires, managing fieldwork, analysing data,generating insights through to reporting and creatingpresentations. Client contact will also play a major part in therole as this organisation places strong emphasis on buildinglasting relationships, and they want team members who will thrivein a buzzing, communication-based environment and will committhemselves to making sure clients receive accurate and actionableresults. You will need to have market research experience, ideallygained working within a research agency or consultancy, and strongcommunication skills. Experience in healthcare research isadvantageous, but any consumer or B2B sector experience is welcomedwith an enthusiasm to learn about the fascinating healthcare andMedTech industry. Keen to take your skills to the next level, youwill join a growing agency where you will play a key role in atight-knit specialist team, with plenty of scope for careerprogression! #J-18808-Ljbffr

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