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Quantitative Consultant

Aspire
Greater London
6 days ago
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Are you looking to join a consultancy in the tech market? This could be the role for you:

JOB TITLE: Quantitative Consultant
SALARY: £50k - £60k
LOCATION: London - 2 days in the office

THE COMPANY

This boutique consultancy operates across innovation, insights, and brand strategy. Their focus is predominantly in the tech and telecom sectors, with work spanning areas like hardware, software, and emerging technologies, including AI and quantum computing, delivering cutting-edge solutions to clients. They collaborate with Fortune 500 companies, providing rapid career growth and early exposure to high-level strategic conversations.

.KEY DUTIES

Lead end-to-end quantitative research projects, applying advanced analytics to solve client problems worldwide. Deliver actionable, commercially relevant insights; present clear narratives and implications confidently to senior stakeholders. Support proposals, scope research design, and collaborate seamlessly with strategists, qualitative researchers, and creative teams.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Three-plus years delivering quant studies, advanced methods expertise, B2C/B2B projects, strong sampling and Excel skills. Designs actionable research driving strategy, marketing concepts mastery, pricing studies, portfolio optimisation, customer journey quantification strengths. Leads proposals, projects, guides clients, adapts fast, collaborative communicator crafting clear, compelling C-suite presentations confidently.

Interested in this Quantitative Consultant role? Apply now and let's have a chat!

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