Research Manager – Remote - Variety, flexibility & autonomy!

Resources Group
Liverpool
6 days ago
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Research Manager – Remote - Variety, flexibility & autonomy!

Boutique full-service research agency

Remote (UK based - just 1 office day a month!)

£35 – 45,000 + good benefits


Looking for a remote role (just one office day a month!) in a creative and fun environment that will enable you to realise your full potential? This boutique research agency can reach respondents in over 50 countries and have a truly wide ranging client base, both consumer and b2b, spanning FMCG brands, PR agencies, management consultancies, transport, technology and more.


This is a standout role in terms of flexibility and variety! Working alongside the Head of Research, this is great opportunity to step-up your responsibilities and lead projects autonomously. You’ll enjoy lots of client contact, managing the entire research process, from project design and liaising with operations, to analysis, generating insightful recommendations and reporting.


All projects are bespoke, mostly ad hoc and international in nature and really varied in scope from opinion studies, thought leadership pieces to segmentation, concept testing, conjoint and brand research – you won’t get bored or stuck just doing tracking here!


With a strong grounding in quantitative research management and excellent questionnaire design and reporting skills (ideally gained in an agency), you will be a resourceful, proactive collaborator keen to quickly progress into a fully-client facing role. A good knowledge of a variety of project types is advantageous, alongside the confidence and communication skills needed to provide advice to senior-level clients.


This is new growth role at an exciting time for the business, to be part of it contact us for a confidential discussion and more details.


Apply toDeborah Lewis, Senior Partner, Resources Groupon or call .


Applications will only be considered from those based in the UK with current UK working rights.


About Resources Group


With over thirty years’ experience helping thousands of Researchers, Insight Specialists and Data Analysts in their career moves, no one has better knowledge of the Market Research, Insights and Marketing Strategy job market than Resources Group. Our consultants take the time to understand your career aims and are dedicated to providing impartial advice and finding you the best career move, with access to an unrivalled range of opportunities with top employers in the sector - visit our website for many more options!


Resources Group’s Diversity and Equality Policy determines that we submit applicants to our clients on the basis of merit and ability, regardless of race, colour, age, disability, family responsibilities, gender, marital status, nationality, religious or political views or affiliations, sexual orientation or socio-economic background

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