Market Research Executive

Resources Group
London
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Quantitative Research Executive - Healthcare/ MedTech

Specialist Research Agency

London (Hybrid)

£28-32,000 + strong benefits


Thanks to sophisticated research techniques, a creative team and the constant delivery of engaging and accurate insights, this innovative agency is busy and successful within the world of healthcare, medical technology and devices market research.


Offering full-service consulting this company utilises both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to tailor projects to the individual need of the client. Working with blue-chip clients in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors the role of Quantitative Research Executive will see you immersing yourself in all areas of the international research process – managing multiple online quantitative projects from designing questionnaires, managing fieldwork, analysing data, generating insights through to reporting and creating presentations.


Client contact will also play a major part in the role as this organisation places strong emphasis on building lasting relationships, and they want team members who will thrive in a buzzing, communication-based environment and will commit themselves to making sure clients receive accurate and actionable results.


You will need to have market research experience, ideally gained working within a research agency or consultancy and strong communication skills. Experience in healthcare research is advantageous, but any consumer or b2b sector is welcomed with an enthusiasm to learn about the fascinating healthcare and medtech industry.


Keen to take your skills to the next level, you will join a growing agency where you will play a key role in a tight-knit specialist team, with plenty of scope for career progression!


To apply or for further information please contactDeborah Lewis, Senior Partner, Resources Groupon or call .


Applications will only be considered from those based in the UK with current UK working rights.


About Resources Group


With over thirty years’ experience helping thousands of Researchers, Insight Specialists and Data Analysts in their career moves, no one has better knowledge of the Market Research, Insights and Marketing Strategy job market than Resources Group. Our consultants take the time to understand your career aims and are dedicated to providing impartial advice and finding you the best career move, with access to an unrivalled range of opportunities with top employers in the sector - visit our website for many more options!


Resources Group’s Diversity and Equality Policy determines that we submit applicants to our clients on the basis of merit and ability, regardless of race, colour, age, disability, family responsibilities, gender, marital status, nationality, religious or political views or affiliations, sexual orientation or socio-economic background

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