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Associate Director

  • England, London
  • £50,000
  • -
  • £65,000
  • Permanent

Job reference: BH-4013mn

Are you an Associate Director ready to take the next step in your research career? 

  • Associate Director role 
  • Quantitative Research
  • Central London – Hybrid
  • Salary of £50,000- £65,000 DOE + benefits

The Company:
We are working with an innovative and award winning Market Research Agency with ambitious plans for the future. They are one of the best recent success stories within the industry. Most of their work is ad hoc, strategic research. Projects span from service and proposition development, reputation, customer satisfaction, to brand positioning and much more. 

The Role:

They are looking for an Associate director to join the team. You will create bespoke, innovative research solutions for B2B and B2C clients across industries. You will lead a small team and manage research projects from start to finish, helping clients make informed decisions to drive growth for their business!

Skills:

  • Hands on quantitative research experience, from proposal stage to delivery
  • Line management experience and a passion for mentoring and developing the team
  • Experience growing client accounts
  • High attention to detail and accuracy

If you’re passionate about leading research that makes an impact and are eager to grow with a company that values its people, apply today!

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