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Research Executive (Quantitative)

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This multi-award winning agency with great technical advancements is on the lookout for a Research Executive to manage and run quantitative projects for leading brands.

JOB TITLE: Research Executive
SALARY: Up to £30k + 10% bonus
LOCATION: London - 3 days WFH

THE COMPANY

This company leverages technology and consumer insights to support clients in understanding their audiences, markets, and the impact of their marketing efforts. With a track record of success and recognition for their innovative approach, they are now expanding their team.

As a Research Executive, you will manage accounts with leading global brands, agencies, and media organisations, contributing to projects that assess campaign effectiveness. If you are seeking an opportunity to grow and advance in your career, this could be the ideal role for you!

KEY DUTIES

Manage full project life-cycle, ensuring timely, high-quality deliverables while maintaining strong client and supplier communication.
Design surveys, advise on research best practice, check scripts, and ensure accurate project documentation is maintained.
Interpret data, create insight-led presentations, and confidently present findings to clients and partner agencies when required.SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

One to two years' experience in client-facing research, with strong communication and data interpretation skills.
Confident in questionnaire design, quantitative methodologies, and presenting insights to diverse audiences and stakeholders.
Passionate about advertising, detail-oriented self-starter with strong Excel, PowerPoint, and critical thinking abilities.Does this Research Executive role align with your experience? Apply now and let's have a chat!

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