Silverlight Research
Market Researcher

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Company Description
Silverlight Research Group For Recruiters 5 is a professional services organization focused on delivering high-quality market intelligence and insights to clients across diverse industries. The group supports decision-makers by providing data-driven analysis, research, and recommendations that inform strategic planning and investment. Team members collaborate in a dynamic, research-oriented environment that values accuracy, clarity, and actionable outcomes. The organization emphasizes remote collaboration, continuous learning, and the use of modern research tools to produce reliable, timely information for its clients.
Role Description
The Market Researcher role is a full-time remote position responsible for gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data to support client and internal decision-making. On a day-to-day basis, the Market Researcher designs and executes market research studies, including quantitative surveys and data collection from various sources such as industry reports, databases, and online tools. The role involves conducting market and competitor analysis, identifying trends, and developing clear, concise reports and presentations that communicate key findings and recommendations. The Market Researcher collaborates with teammates and stakeholders to refine research questions, ensure data quality, and translate complex information into practical insights. This position also requires maintaining organized documentation, meeting project deadlines, and contributing to the continuous improvement of research methodologies and processes.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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- Candidates should possess strong Market Analysis and Market Research skills, including experience identifying trends, evaluating competitors, and assessing market opportunities.
- Candidates should possess solid Analytical Skills and Quantitative Research abilities, with comfort working with datasets, metrics, and statistical concepts.
- Candidates should possess clear and effective Communication skills, including the ability to present findings and write concise reports for diverse audiences.
- Relevant qualifications include proficiency with research tools and data visualization software, attention to detail, and strong organizational and time-management skills.
- A bachelor’s degree in business, economics, statistics, marketing, or a related field, and prior experience in market or business research, are highly beneficial.
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