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Quantitative Researcher Opportunity

Player Research is seeking an experienced Quantitative Researcher to contribute to projects both in the UK and internationally.

As a member of our team, you will work alongside our expert Games User Research team, each bringing their unique perspectives and offering rich insight to client studios. Your role will be to deliver end-to-end projects under the Player Research banner, collaborating with our team on the full project lifecycle from driving client briefing meetings through to delivering cohesive output.

The ideal candidate will have a strong instinct for what a good market research study looks like, with the ability to anticipate obstacles and identify solutions to tackle them. You will be confident leading segmentations, innovation, pricing, and brand studies, and have experience building trust and rapport, collaborating effectively, and problem-solving with confidence.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with our team of User Researchers on the full project lifecycle
  • Influence research methods based on client aims
  • Work on briefs exploring brand, landscape, pricing, and audience strategy
  • Write participant specs, design, deploy, and manage large-scale surveys and data collection
  • Synthesize data into actionable insights and recommendations
  • Write and deliver concise, well-structured reports and presentations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 4 years' experience as a Quantitative Market researcher from an agency or clientside background
  • Passion for seeing effective research delivered
  • Unique and relevant knowledge from prior industry experience
  • Strong analytical skills and a thirst for accuracy
  • Experience with Office, Google Suite, and Keynote

What We Offer:

  • Hybrid working arrangement from our Brighton Studio, with preference given to those within commuting distance to Brighton (UK)
  • Opportunities for remote projects
  • A dynamic and inclusive work environment that values diversity
  • A commitment to equal opportunities and employee well-being
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