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Senior Research Executive (Quantitative)

Aspire
Leeds
5 days ago
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Overview

Are you looking to join an award-winning and independent agency, who have an excellent culture? Then you could be the perfect fit for this agency in this flexible role!


JOB TITLE: Senior Research Executive (Quantitative)


SALARY: £32k - £38k DOE


LOCATION: Leeds (2-3 days a week in the office)


The Company

We're excited to represent an award-winning agency that has consistently been recognized for both its outstanding work and vibrant company culture. This is a unique opportunity to collaborate with some of the UK's most renowned brands while being part of a team dedicated to providing top-tier strategic insights that help clients overcome their biggest challenges and make informed decisions.


With cutting-edge research techniques and innovative, in-house approaches, this agency delivers impactful solutions on fast-paced, high-profile projects across various sectors. Their adaptability and client-focused mindset allow them to meet a wide variety of needs.


If you're looking to make your mark at a forward-thinking agency, this is your chance.


Responsibilities

  • Lead and support client projects, managing ad-hoc and tracker studies from start to finish.
  • Deliver sharp analysis, creative outputs, and contribute to design, brainstorming, storyboarding, and reporting processes.
  • Draft proposals, explore new opportunities, and coordinate teams, suppliers, and resources within budget.

Qualifications

  • Strong quantitative research expertise, with experience in questionnaire design, data analysis, and statistical techniques.
  • Interest in tech, or media; skilled storyteller simplifying insights with impactful data visualisation.
  • Excellent communication, critical thinking, and relationship-building skills, with meticulous attention to detail and quality.

Interested in this Senior Research Executive/Research Manager role? Apply now and let's have a chat!


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