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Associate Director/Research Director (Quantitative)

City of London
3 days ago
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Are you a senior research candidate looking to work on various projects? Then you could be the perfect fit for an established consultancy in this flexible Director level role!

JOB TITLE: Associate Director/Research Director (Quantitative)
SALARY: £50k - £65k DOE
LOCATION: UK Based (Remote)

THE COMPANY

We are representing is a research agency that uses AI to deliver fast, high-quality consumer insights on a global scale. With a recent boost to investing, they are looking to grow as a business to continue to enable agile, scalable, and cost-effective insights in multiple languages, making consumer empathy and rapid decision-making accessible to global brands.

They are currently looking to bring on an Director level candidate, who can run quantitative research projects:

KEY DUTIES

Lead quantitative research projects, generate actionable insights, and present high-quality reports to clients.
Onboard and support clients, ensuring smooth adoption, strong engagement, and lasting satisfaction.
Mentor junior researchers, foster team collaboration, and contribute innovative ideas to enhance AI methodologies.SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Possess 8 -12 years' experience in market research or insights, with agency and client-side exposure.
Demonstrate strong client-facing, relationship management, communication, and leadership skills for successful project delivery.
Bring expertise in quantitative research, plus passion for innovation and AI-driven consumer insights development.Interested in this Director level role? Apply now and let's have a chat!

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