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Quantitative Associate, Strategy and Research Consultancy

Spalding Goobey Associates
London
3 weeks ago
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Quantitative Associate, Strategy and Research Consultancy

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Location:Central London
Salary:£35-50,000 depending on experience
Job type:Permanent
Reference:489941

The Company

This award-winning strategy and research consultancy helps clients unlock opportunities by combining inspiring insight with commercial acumen, all through a human-centred lens. They work across various sectors including retail, travel, FMCG, technology, and charity/healthcare to provide strategies that make a difference.

The Role

Due to growth, they now seek a Quantitative Researcher to join the team. As an Associate, you are expected to contribute significantly to research projects and ongoing client accounts. Key responsibilities include:

  1. Responding to briefs, managing multiple stakeholders, and collating opinions to reach consensus on business challenges.
  2. Developing and applying business-focused solutions to client briefs.
  3. Identifying key insights to ensure research informs business solutions.
  4. Delivering impact through compelling content (written and visual) and presentation style.
  5. Translating research findings into commercial language.
  6. Synthesizing multiple data sources into actionable insights.
  7. Managing client expectations through regular communication and follow-ups, building strong relationships.
  8. Managing projects effectively within scope, time, and budget.
  9. Collaborating with the Project Manager and colleagues to cost projects.

The Person

You should have solid experience in quantitative ad hoc research within an agency setting. Skills in questionnaire design, script checking, data validation, basic analysis, and project management are essential. Ideally, you are a current Senior Research Executive seeking your next step in a strategic agency known for valuing employees and offering excellent career development opportunities.


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