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Consumer and belief intelligence analyst/ Lead - Digital & Comms Agency

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Newly created and unique opportunity to join a thriving PR/Comms agency!
You will be involved in helping their vast and varied client base and governments navigate complex issues and manage reputational risk and shape public beliefs.
You will monitor, analyse, and interpret emerging patterns in social discourse, online behaviour, and your stakeholders' perceptions.
You will generate concise reports to inform strategic decisions, including intelligence analysis.
You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify risks, opportunities, and actionable insights and deliver data-driven strategies at pace.
In short, this role is part analyst, part detective, part strategist.
They are excited to see what insights you can deliver and bring to the table, and spotting what isn’t obvious and what others can’t!
This is a truly unique role to carve out for yourself, with definite career progression and the opportunity to potentially build out your own team down the line.
Permanent role but open to a temp-perm scenario
£80k-£100k + benefits
Ideally 4 days in the London office
ASAP start but can be flexible and wait notice periods
The role:
- Run the Conversation and Behaviour analysis across client work and your own market intelligence.
- This means social listening (done properly) monitoring online behaviour and analysis that turns thousands of raw signals into something the board will act on.
- You will work with AI throughout on the custom-made AI platform, ensuring accuracy and catch any errors. AI will do the groundwork, you must do the thinking.
- Run social listening across X, Reddit, Telegram, LinkedIn, forums, review sites, and employee voice platforms such as Glassdoor and Blind. (Ensure you separate real signal from bots and noise)
- AI visibility work - track online behaviour and trends
- Build and apply classification rules, ensuring analysis is consistent regardless of whoever is running it (so it holds up when a client challenges it)
- Run the internal tools AI pipeline, ensuring quality on every output, and flag anything that does not stand up.
- Turn findings into clear written insights,
- Help build and present Belief Assessments and Belief Gap analysis and ongoing intelligence work, including partnering with clients and presenting.
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The person:
- Experience in social listening and online behavioural understanding and research, and experience with tools such as Brandwatch, Meltwater, Pulsar, Talkwalker, Sprinklr etc
- Strong with both numbers and narrative, the ability to look at trends and analyse
- Understand how a story moves across X, Reddit, and Telegram
- A confident user of AI tools (you don't need to be a specialist yet)
- Search, SEO, or GEO (AI visibility) experience.
- Possible backgrounds include corporate communications, public affairs, research, planning, or agency strategy.
- Ideally, experience in regulated or contested sectors (for example food and drink, energy, gambling, financial services, or government).
- Basic data visualisation skills and comfortable with polling or survey data
- Strong Analytical Skills and expertise in interpreting qualitative and quantitative data (ideally but not vital)
- Comfort in handling large datasets and utilising AI-powered tools for insights
- Ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary and fast-paced environment
- Experience in strategy or data-driven campaign planning is a plus
- A degree in data science or similar is useful


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