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Senior Research Executive, Quantitative

MrWeb Ltd.
City of London
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Senior Research Executive, Quantitative Central London (hybrid) GBP 34-39,000 - (posted Sep 17 2025)
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The client

These Soho-based consumer experts have an impressive mix of clients who use this agency's renowned sharp thinking to stay ahead with their marketing decisions and more completely understand their customers, markets and potential opportunities.


This is a full-service consultancy where the quant and qual teams work exclusively and collaboratively with clients depending on the project requirements, so close, long-term client relationships are clearly demonstrated by repeated award nominations and wins, resulting in high quality, consultative outputs that combine different pieces of research and data to produce holistic, harmonised stories.


The Role

They are keen to add another rising star to their quant team at Senior Research Executive level. They are recruiting at a level that is seen as pivotal to the business now and for the future. You will get the chance to run your own projects, play a major role in supporting more senior team members on larger studies, whilst also mentoring your more junior colleagues. You will be working on quant only (ad hoc and tracking, segmentations, conjoints) and integrated studies across a broad range of consumer, media and tech clients both in the UK and Internationally.


The Person

You will already have research agency experience at Research Executive or Senior Research Executive level in a quantitative or predominantly quantitative role and will be used to running the day-to-day logistics of a project. You'll be experienced in questionnaire design and analysis of data as well as producing insights reports. The successful candidate will be ambitious and confident in their communication with colleagues and clients.


Contact

Who to contact: Email your CV (in confidence) to , quoting the reference above, or contact Andrew Goobey, Andrew Mercer, Caroline Rock or Rebecca Meaton on


Important

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND EITHER YOUR RETURN E-MAIL ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THE MESSAGE. Please say that you found the vacancy on MrWeb! Thanks for your interest.


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