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Are you a detail orientated Strategy Director with a client-centric outlook on research solutions? Then you could be the perfect fit for this consultancy in this hybrid role!

JOB TITLE: Strategy Director
SALARY: £60k - £90k DOE
LOCATION: London (Hybrid)

THE COMPANY

This a global insight agency that combines creative thinking with data science to help brands grow. The agency offers brand tracking, customer segmentation, and predictive modelling across a variety of sectors. They are known for their award-winning, curiosity-driven approach to connecting brands with people and culture.

They are currently looking to bring on an consultative and pro-active Strategy Director, you will be consultative with your clients and ensure client deadlines and objectives are hit.

KEY DUTIES

Build valuable, long-term client relationships through trust, insight, and consistently delivering high-quality work.
Drive business growth using sharp commercial instincts, strategic thinking, and a proactive approach to opportunities.
Excel in core responsibilities while collaborating effectively and inspiring high standards across the entire team.SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Lead complex quantitative research independently; manage teams with confidence, clarity, and consistent high-quality delivery.
Combine critical thinking, storytelling, and motivation to drive growth and communicate insights that influence decisions.
Skilled team coach and problem-solver; adaptable and open to occasional travel for business needs.Interested in this role? Apply now and let's have a chat!

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