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Senior Research Executive (Quantitative)

Broadbean Technology
Tyne and Wear
2 days ago
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Are you a research candidate who is looking to accelerate their career? Then you could be the perfect fit for one of the largest market research companies in this flexible Research Executive/Senior Research Executive position.

JOB TITLE: Research Executive/Senior Research Executive
SALARY: Up to £33k
LOCATION: Sunderland


THE COMPANY

The client is an award winning research consultancy, working on projects around the globe. They utilise data, technology and creativity combined with cutting edge research techniques to provide sharp thinking for some of the world's biggest brands in a variety of sectors.

They are currently looking to bring in a Research Executive or Senior Research Executive, who has experience in working on quantitative projects.

KEY DUTIES

  • Manage complex projects using digital methodologies
  • Design projects, sample frames, and questionnaires while collaborating with teams to brainstorm and analyse.
  • Write insightful, imaginative debriefs and maintain strong relationships with both clients and suppliers.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

  • Experience as a researcher with strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
  • Experience in questionnaire design, project management, and extracting insights for brand implications.
  • Excellent communication, creativity, and ability to work across teams, geographies, and under pressure.

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

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