Market Research Manager

Brighton
1 month ago
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We are working with an excellent company that is dedicated to ensuring that their workplace is a hub for creativity and innovation. They are seeking a Market Research Manager to become the next unique addition to their close-knit, vibrant team in Brighton. This role will be a 3 month contract with the opportunity to go permanent and will ideally be full time but can be part time for the right candidate.

This company places a strong emphasis on work-life balance and is committed to nurturing your talent with unique and exciting career development plans. Here you will step into a role that allows you to truly love what you do and be yourself whilst doing it! And the perks are impressive:

Generous Time Off: 25 days of holiday, 8 bank holidays, and your birthday off to ensure you have plenty of time to recharge.
Duration: Offers either a 3 month contract or opportunity to go permanent.
Health Benefits: A comprehensive Private Health Plan.
Flexibility: Numerous opportunities to work from home and adjust hours to fit your needs.
Team Spirit: Regular team-building activities to keep the energy high.
Pet-Friendly Office: Enjoy lots of furry hugs in a dog-friendly workspace.

The work you do here is important and impactful and our client is proud of being the best as what they do. Their ideal candidate will be:

Extensive experience in conducting market research.
Advanced knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research techniques, including designing surveys and analysing data.
Competence in using tools like SPSS, Excel, and data visualisation platforms such as Tableau or Power BI.
Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to turn complex data into practical recommendations.
Proven ability to manage multiple projects efficiently and deliver results on time.
A recognised qualification in market and social research, such as the MRS Level 5 Advanced Certificate or equivalent.

Desirable Skills:

Experience in developing recruitment initiatives or working on audience-focused projects.
Familiarity with large datasets and statistical analysis tools.
Possession of an advanced market research qualification, such as the MRS Level 7 Diploma.

No two days will be the same, but as a Market Research Manager, you will typically be responsible for:

Designing and delivering high-quality research projects that generate actionable insights for clients.
Managing research projects from initial brief to final delivery, using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
Conducting fieldwork, including focus groups, interviews, and surveys with diverse audiences (UK fieldwork may be in person or virtual; international fieldwork will be virtual only).
Analysing data to identify trends and provide actionable recommendations to inform strategies.
Producing clear, data-driven reports, presentations, and dashboards to effectively communicate findings.
Collaborating closely with clients and internal teams to meet research objectives.
Keeping up to date with trends and developments across relevant industries to enhance client strategies.

Creativity, vibrancy, and personality aren't just welcomed - they're celebrated. Join this team and make work exciting!

If you are interested in this Market Research Manager role and would like to find out more, please contact Jamie Watson at Clearline Recruitment, or apply now!

Job Title: Market Research Manager
Salary: £37,000 - £47,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Location: Brighton (Office of Hybrid based with 3 days in office)
Full Time or Part Time
3 Month Contract with opportunity to go permanent

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