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Associate Director (Quantitative)

We Are Aspire
City of London
1 month ago
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Overview

Are you a mid-senior level researcher looking to work on consumer projects? Then you could be the perfect fit in this flexible Associate Director role!

JOB TITLE: Associate Director (Quantitative)

SALARY: Up to £62k

LOCATION: London (Hybrid)

Company

This market research agency is renowned for its vibrant, friendly environment and dedication to delivering bespoke research for an extensive portfolio of clients. As an international agency, they are committed to continuous growth and providing outstanding opportunities for their staff to thrive. Operating across a variety of markets, they excel in delivering exceptional insights tailored to clients\' needs, regardless of the workstream.

They are now seeking an Associate Director to join their team who is eager to lead projects within the consumer sector, working with a diverse range of clients.

Responsibilities
  • Manage a number of projects and support client accounts with growth and delivery goals.
  • Conduct quantitative fieldwork, create client outputs, and contribute to new business proposals and pitches.
  • Post-probation, oversee team development, workload management, feedback, and formal review processes.
Qualifications
  • Lead multiple projects with critical thinking, tailored approaches, and commercial awareness for cost-efficient outcomes.
  • Build trust with clients through excellent proposals, outputs, and presentations, fostering account development and loyalty.
  • Support junior development, oversee teams, and integrate seamlessly with internal and external stakeholders for project success.

Interested in this Associate Director role? Apply now and let\'s have a chat!

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