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Research Executive Brighton, United Kingdom Planning / Strategy

Inizio Evoke
Brighton
1 week ago
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Planning / Strategy Brighton, United Kingdom
Research Executive
At

Inizio Evoke , we put the soul into science, use empathy as our measure of excellence and commit to only brave action to make Health More Human.
As a global marketing and communications agency our health first, sector second approach covers the full spectrum of health, healthcare and wellness — using insight-driven creativity to inspire meaningful behaviour change across multiple channels and audiences.
We believe everyone has a purpose at

Inizio Evoke , and we’d love you to join our growing team.
The opportunity
Our

Inizio Evoke Europe Strategy & Insights team

are looking for a

Research Executive

to join our truly multi-disciplinary team of practitioners.
Together we conceive, create

and

deliver the highest quality communication programmes, advertising campaigns, social media content plans, and product marketing for our clients. The S&I team are responsible for insight gathering on behalf of our agency network and many global clients.
This role will involve the high quality and timely delivery of a diverse range of market research projects demonstrating an innate ability to understand, interpret and screen scientific content in order to provide relevant information to our clients. We are offering a fantastic opportunity to build a career in healthcare market research within a dynamic environment and are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual who is proactive and shows initiative.
So, what will you be doing?
As a Research Executive within our Insights team, you will be part of a small team dedicated to delivering global market research projects with responsibility for supporting projects from design through to delivery. You will work with a range of respondent types including HCPs, patients, payors, pharmaceutical company employees among others, across multiple therapy areas for a diverse range of clients.
Key responsibilities will include input into the development of discussion guides and questionnaires, managing and monitoring fieldwork, and contributing to analysis and the interpretation of findings.
What you’ll bring
Knowledge and understanding of market research.
Ideally experience within the healthcare / pharmaceutical industry.
Familiarity with typical project types including qualitative and quantitative research.
A keen eye for detail, accuracy and consistency are essential to the role.
Excellent analytical and data interpretation skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills and enjoy working in a team environment.
Understanding of Excel and PowerPoint are necessary
Ideally hold a degree within a reverent subject (life sciences, psychology, mathematics or business).
Strong organisational skills and be able to adopt a flexible working approach.
Effective time management skills to deliver work of the highest standard in line with client deadlines.
If this sounds like you, and you’re ready for the next step in your career, then we are very keen to hear from you.
Our offer to you
This role will report to our Research SAD or equivalent and can be based out of any of our

Brighton ,

London ,

Manchester

or

Macclesfield

UK offices on a hybrid model, with working from home options.
Benefits include
Generous annual leave including the time between Christmas and New Year off
Contributory company pension scheme
Dynamic working
Health insurance
Income protection insurance
Discretionary bonus scheme
We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.
Don't meet every job requirement? That's okay! Our company is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you're excited about this role, but your experience doesn't perfectly fit every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right person for this role or others.

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