Research Manager Quant
RESEARCH MANAGER (QUANT)
UP TO £48,000, bonus, pension, health care, 25 days holiday, flexible working
LONDON BASED
We are working with a rapidly growing research agency who are looking to expand their UK team. They work with some of the biggest brands in the world and across a mixture of quantitative-focused projects including brand trackers, and concept testing with a focus on insights and storytelling.
THE ROLE:
The Research Manager will have the following responsibilities:
- Managing projects from end to end, coordinating with other teams within the business
- Analyse and interpret quantitative data and visualize it in a clear manner
- Present insights to clients and other stakeholders
- Working collaboratively with other team members in and across the business
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
The ideal Research Manager will have:
- Quantitative experience, including brand tracking
- Ability to speak competently to clients about research and presenting insights
- The ability to manage multiple projects at once
- Proven analytical, interpretative, and problem-solving skills, to deliver high-quality work within agreed timelines.
- Excellent attention to detail and communication skills
THE BENEFITS:
- A salary up to £48k
- Pension
- Hybrid working model
- 25 days holiday
- Private healthcare
- Other benefits
Reference: 52674047
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