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Senior Research Executive, Quantitative Insights, SRE

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Senior Research Executive - Quantitative Insights

Location: London (Hybrid/Flexible Working)

Start: Immediate Start

Are you a data-driven thinker with a passion for advertising and brand performance? We are partnering with a leading brand measurement company revolutionising how advertisers, planners, and publishers understand campaign impact. They are looking for a Senior Research Executive to join their award-winning team in London.

This is your chance to work at the forefront of cross-media research, delivering insights to some of the world's leading brands and agencies.

The Role

As a Senior Research Executive, you'll be a key player in designing and delivering robust quantitative research projects. Working closely with a Research Manager, you'll manage the full lifecycle of studies—from survey design and scripting to analysis and client delivery.

Responsibilities
  • Lead survey design, scripting, and quality checks
  • Manage client relationships throughout project lifecycles
  • Analyse data and craft insight-led presentations
  • Deliver final outputs including data tables and reports
  • Present findings to clients and agencies where appropriate
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external suppliers
About You

You're a confident communicator and analytical thinker with:

  • 2-3 years' experience in a client-facing quantitative research role
  • Strong understanding of research methodologies and questionnaire design
  • Excellent project management and organisational skills
  • High attention to detail and critical thinking ability
  • Proficiency in PowerPoint and Excel
  • A genuine interest in advertising and media effectiveness

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