Quantitative Research Manager

ENI – Elizabeth Norman International
London
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Quantitative Analyst

Associate Director

Lead Data Insight Analyst

  • New role - Research Manager to Senior Manager level
  • Quantitative research
  • London, hybrid
  • Salary £40,000 - £50,000


We are working with a full service insight agency who specialise in ad hoc research in the retail and FMCG sectors.


They conduct mainly ad hoc studies ranging from new product development, product testing, shopper research, pricing, range optimisation and category U&As, to advertising effectiveness and brand tracking for some of the biggest household names in the FMCG and retail sectors.


They have grown steadily and are looking for a Quantitative Research Manager to join the team. It's a great chance to manage core FMCG and retail clients and gaining exposure to exciting research methods.


The role will involve taking the lead on the entire project research cycle, including:


  • Designing projects and writing proposals using appropriate research methods, and upon commissioning, ensuring projects are run to our high quality standards
  • Constructing reports and debriefing the results directly to clients
  • Managing internal resources and budgets
  • Maintaining existing relationships with clients and be proactive in developing new accounts
  • Experience with conjoints and maxdiffs is a plus.


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