SPI is Recruiting for a Senior Research Analyst

Olsberg•SPI (“SPI”) is an international creative industries consultancy firm specialising in the global screen sector. We’re looking to recruit a Senior Research Analyst to our growing team.

This role is client-facing and involves working across SPI’s broad portfolio of projects in the exciting global film, tv and video games sectors. The role will involve project coordination and general research/consultancy tasks. Start date ASAP.

This is an exciting career opportunity to join a rapidly growing company at the cutting edge of the global film, television and video games sectors.

The full Job Description can be found here.

Role Overview

Senior Research Analysts work across the whole range of SPI’s projects. They take a leading role in managing and undertaking research across qualitative and quantitative tasks. Depending on the project, the Senior Research Analyst may function as a Project Manager or Project Co-ordinator, throughout a project, from proposal writing to delivering the final report. The role involves some staff management, as well as management of standalone projects and deliverables.

General Roles and Responsibilities

Key tasks will differ across projects, but would typically include:

  • Being responsible for designing a research plan and ensuring it is on track

  • Leading on desk research, including the detailed review of past reports, articles and relevant for the project

  • Managing the consultation interview process, including arranging meetings, developing consultation lists and topic guides, leading some consultations and writing up findings

  • Undertaking analysis of quantitative datasets and writing up results, as well as leading on other tasks, such as modelling projections, and developing, writing and analysing surveys

  • Writing presentations and documents to a high standard of accuracy

  • Joining, and in some cases running, internal project meetings

  • Attending regular external meetings with SPI’s international client base

  • Taking key notes on discussions and action points, where required.

Role Details

  • Permanent basis

  • Preferably full-time

  • The role will be based on-site at SPI’s central London office, with some possibility for flexible working

  • Competitive salary dependent on experience and expertise

  • 20-days holiday pro rata (in addition to office closure during the Christmas period and bank holidays).

Next Steps

Please read the full Job Description.

Provide your response via this short survey by 12 noon on Friday 31st March 2023.

This includes eight short questions and the uploading of your CV.

SPI Consultant Kayleigh Hughes is also available for any questions you may have on the role – kayleigh@o-spi.com.

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