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Are you a detail orientated Senior Research Executive used to producing impactful solutions for your clients? Then you could be the perfect fit for this agency in this flexible Senior Research Executive role!

JOB TITLE: Senior Research Executive
SALARY: Up to £38k DOE
LOCATION: London

THE COMPANY

This innovative market research agency focuses on design and insight-driven solutions, applying a human focused methodology to every project. With a diverse portfolio of clients across multiple sectors, including leading global brands, they provide the perfect environment for gaining experience in a variety of industries and cutting-edge initiatives.

They are currently looking to bring on an enthusiastic and impactful Senior Research Executive. You will be integral to the delivery of quantitative projects.

KEY DUTIES

Responsible for co-ordinating projects while working with a senior team member
Write draft proposals for a range of project types, to the briefing and scope given
Responsible for the running of projects that utilise quantitative methodologies SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Previous experience of working closely in partnership with clients
Proven ability of running end-to-end quantitative projects
Previous experience in presenting finding at debriefs
Interested in this Senior Research Executive position? Send through an application today.

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