Quant / Qual Associate Director – Global Communications Agency
Central London / Hybrid working – up to £50,000+ Bens
Would you like to take your agency experience to an insights-driven global strategic communications group?The UK based research team is expanding and this role will see you working closely alongside the Head of Research as well as experts in digital and brand strategy. Supported by the Head of Research, you will play a central role in this integrated communications and public affairs agency, ensuring the strategic advice given to clients is always insight-led. Variety will be the theme and you'll have the opportunity to work on a range of projects including reputation, brand positioning and market scoping through to communications evaluation, employee attitude and message testing.
You'll be offering strategic advice to clients spanning Energy, Consumer, Transport, Public Affairs, Financial and professional services.
A strong track record in quantitative research is needed, with either an interest or additional experience in qualitative research. You will also be comfortable involving yourself in business development activities.
Interested? Get in touch with Catherine for a confidential conversation and to explore further at cstirling@resourcesgroup.com or call 0207 242 6321.
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