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About IWSR
IWSR is the global authority on beverage alcohol data and intelligence. Now part of WGSN, the world's leading trends forecaster, IWSR has for over 50 years been trusted by the leaders of global beverage alcohol businesses as an integral part of their strategic planning and decision-making.
Our Consulting team advises C-suite leaders across the world's biggest alcohol manufacturers and major domestic players. This is a newly created, early-career role, driven by sustained growth in demand for consulting and custom data analytics projects. You'll work across live client projects from day one, turning complex quantitative data into clear, client-ready analysis and recommendations.
What you'll do
- Use IWSR's proprietary category and consumer datasets to build, interrogate and interpret complex quantitative analyses
- Support consulting projects end to end, including research design, analysis planning, and building charts and outputs in Excel and PowerPoint
- Conduct secondary/desk research to bring market intelligence and trend context into client deliverables
- Translate quantitative findings into clear, compelling narratives and recommendations
- Work across multiple live projects at once, prioritising to meet deadlines
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What we're looking for
- A naturally curious, inquisitive mindset. Someone who wants to understand the 'why', not just report the 'what'
- Strong attention to detail and pride in accurate, well-checked work
- Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills, and comfort turning large, complex data sets into clear insight
- Degree-level (or Masters) qualification in a numerate discipline: maths, science, engineering, economics or social science
- A team-first attitude, happy to help wherever it's needed
- Comfortable with a hybrid, London-based working pattern (more time in the office than out)


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Nice to have
- Interest in, or knowledge of, beverage alcohol, drinks, food or FMCG
- Fluency in Spanish or French; other European languages or Mandarin also welcome
- Exposure to Power BI, SQL, SPSS, SAS or Q
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Apply via the IWSR careers site. You'll be asked a few quick questions as part of the application.
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