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Experienced Quantitative Researcher Brighton (England) Player Research Research & User Insights[...]

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We are looking for experienced freelance Quantitative researchers, passionate about games and entertainment to contribute to projects both in the UK and internationally. You will work alongside our expert Games User Research team, each bringing their unique perspectives; each offering rich insight to our client studios, and ultimately adding capability our market research offering.

About Player Research

At Player Research we want the world to experience brilliant games; ones full of adventure, surprise and intrigue – the ones you can’t put down, and those you talk about for days.

Across the world we partner with game development teams to realise their creative visions by providing meaningful insight into how real players experience play.

We are the world’s premier partner for games user research. From our Brighton and Montreal studios we design and conduct award-winning user experience studies for video games: usability testing, expert reviews, engagement diaries, full playthroughs, market research, training courses, accessibility testing… and so much more.

We uncover insights that drive game development forward.

About the role

We’re looking for someone who can work both autonomously and with our team, to deliver end to end projects under the Player Research banner. Typical engagements may involve:

Collaborating with our team of User Researchers on the full project lifecycle from driving client briefing meetings through to delivering cohesive output, challenging when obstacles can be anticipated

Influencing research methods based on client aims

Working on briefs exploring brand, landscape, pricing, and audience strategy

Writing participant specs, designing, deploying and managing large scale surveys and data collection

Familiarising yourself with the game titles in study

Synthesising data into actionable insights and recommendations

Writing and delivering concise, well-structured reports and presentations.

Do you fit the brief?

You are an experienced Quantitative Market researcher from an agency or clientside background (minimum 4 years), passionate about seeing effective research delivered

You bring unique and relevant knowledge from your prior industry experience, and in turn help your co-workers deliver evermore persuasive consultative guidance to our clients

You have a strong instinct for what a good market research study looks like, can anticipate obstacles and identify solutions to tackle them

Confident leading segmentations, innovation, pricing and brand studies

Familiar with leading end to end projects, project managing and delivering exceptional rigorous market research, on time and on budget

You have a thirst for accuracy, and proven analytical skills

You transform data into compelling story led, actionable reports, tailored to the clients’ research aims

Experience building trust and rapport, collaborating effectively and problem solving with confidence

Familiarity with Office, Google Suite and Keynote

Location

Our team work hybrid from our Brighton Studio, commuting distance to Brighton (UK) is preferred. Fully remote projects will arise intermittently

Please identify on your application your current location and whether you have an existing right to work in the UK.

We are not accepting CVs from agencies at this time.

We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion (or lack thereof), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, parental status, or disability. Player Research doesn’t simply accept differences — we actively celebrate and support it for the benefit of our job applicants, our employees, our services, and our community.

Your personal data

Player Research is strongly committed to protecting your personal information. By providing your information in this application, you understand that we will collect and process your information in accordance with our Applicant Privacy Notice. For more information, please see our Applicant Privacy Notice .


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