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Competitive Intelligence Manager

Carrot Recruitment
London
1 week ago
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Consultant – Life Sciences – London – Strategic Competitive Intelligence Consultancy – Purpose-Driven, Fast-Growing Team – Up to £70k Salary D.o.E + Bonus & Benefits


The Company


Join a strategic competitive intelligence consultancy that partners with global pharmaceutical and biotech organisations to shape the future of healthcare. With a mission to help the brightest ideas reach patients, this fast-growing team is defined by its values, ambition and positive impact.


• Specialises in strategic competitive intelligence within life sciences, supporting global clients to develop and launch transformative therapies.

• Combines scientific rigour, commercial insight and a deep sense of purpose to empower healthcare innovation.

• Offers a collaborative, inclusive, and growth-oriented culture where curiosity, courage and community are celebrated.


The Role


This is a high-impact consulting role where you’ll lead strategic projects, grow key client accounts, and develop talented teams to deliver meaningful change in healthcare.


• Lead and deliver client projects, ensuring strategic insight and actionable outcomes.

• Solve complex problems across a range of therapy areas through critical thinking and robust research.

• Build and grow client relationships—expanding existing accounts and contributing to new business development.

• Mentor and lead consulting teams, fostering a culture of learning, innovation, and high performance.

• Represent the business externally through conferences, blogs, and thought leadership initiatives.

• Support internal initiatives to improve delivery efficiency, profitability, and shape the evolving company culture.


You


You’ll thrive in this role if you're a life sciences consultant with strong strategic instincts, emotional intelligence, and a passion for purpose-driven work.


• 3–4 years of experience in life sciences consulting with a track record of delivering high-value client projects.

• Advanced academic background (Masters or PhD), ideally with a focus in Oncology or related areas.

• Strong client engagement and business development skills—able to build trust and win new work.

• Proven ability to lead and develop others, while balancing scientific expertise with commercial awareness.

• A growth mindset and adaptability to navigate a fast-paced, evolving environment.

• Enthusiasm for contributing to a values-led company and shaping its future direction.


This Consultant role is one not to be missed; To discuss this role further or to find out about other roles I’m currently working on, please get in touch or hit apply to submit your current CV.


Unless otherwise stated, if applying for a job within the UK or European Union, you must ensure that you are already authorised to work there.

Carrot Recruitment acts as an Employment Business and an Employment Agency on behalf of our client in recruitment for this role.


We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, colour, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression.

If there are any arrangements or adjustments we can make to assist you at interview then please let us know and we'll be more than happy to assist.

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