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Quantitative Associate Director

  • England, London
  • £50,000
  • -
  • £58,000
  • Permanent

Job reference: BH-3755-EP

  • Associate Director – Quantitative
  • London – 3 days in office
  • Excellent salary + benefits and progression routes for Associate Director and above!

The Company:

This role is with a leading research agency who are one of the most renowned names in the industry. They tend to win the most interesting and complex projects out there so an opportunity to really diversify your experience across multiple clients as well as work on genuinely interesting projects. People are at the heart of the organisation and have industry leading (and award winning) learning and development opportunities and tailored schemes.

They offer a brilliant work/life balance and are one of few companies where you get training at every level, so you will have the chance to further develop your management, proposal writing and business development skills to an industry standard.

The Role:

We are looking for an Associate Director who is a specialist in quantitative research within the health/pharma sector.

The healthcare division works across multiple topic areas within both pharmacology and healthcare. For this role, you can either have a specific focus on Oncology, or keep it a bit broader across general medicine. You’ll work across a range of different projects such as patient journey and satisfaction surveys, customer segmentations, patient focus groups and IDI’s & brand positioning.

If you have any questions, or need any assistance with applying to this advert, please do email emily@elizabethnorman.com.

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