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Quantitative Market Researchers

ENI – Elizabeth Norman International
City of London
2 weeks ago
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🔍Quantitative Researchers - RE to RD level

📍 London, hybrid

đź’¸ Competitive Salary + Bonus


Are you a data-driven problem solver with a knack for turning numbers into narratives? Whether you're just starting out or bring a wealth of experience, we're looking for quantitative minds ready to help shape smart decisions through sharp analysis.


We're hiring across a range of company types from global insight agencies and independent consultancies to innovative res-tech players and data-led brand teams. If you get excited about data, strategy, and impact, there’s likely a client we're working with that'll be a fit.


We're looking for curious quantitative minds at all levels, research executives to experienced directors, who thrive on turning complex data into clear, actionable strategies. This is your chance to work on high-impact projects in a fast-moving environment, surrounded by others who live and breathe data.


Please apply now and we'll review your application against all of the roles we're working on.


ENI welcome applications from all sections of society. Additionally, to ensure people with a disability, impairment, mental or physical health conditions can access and progress in employment. Please let us know if there are any adjustments needed in order to make your interview/screening process as seamless and comfortable as possible.

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