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Senior Research Manager-Healthcare-Shanghai China

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Environment

Ipsos’ Healthcare division is dedicated to understanding the motivations, behavior and influences of the multiple stakeholders driving commercial success in the healthcare industry. In doing so, it enables pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies to build successful brands and optimize their sales potential.


At global business division, Ipsos Healthcare comprise of over 1000+ healthcare market research experts in 50 countries offering innovative custom solutions and market-leading syndicated services.

Job Responsibilities

  • Managing quantitative and qualitative research projects from inception through to delivery
  • Effective communication with clients and stakeholders
  • Being the key point of contact for clients on project-related matters, taking a proactive approach to develop knowledge of the client’s business.
  • Effectively managing relationships with suppliers and with internal operations colleagues to ensure the objectives of the research are met and on budget

Desired Skills And Experience

  • Good quantitative and qualitative social research skills, and ability to comfortably pick up projects and deliver day-to-day
  • FMCG, healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device industry background preferred
  • Around 5 years of agency or in-house experience

This position would fit for the one who enjoy working with insight generation, have curiosity, good sense of humor, and intellectual courage. The role would help making a positive impact on human health. It takes brave minds, pushing the boundaries to transform healthcare. Those who enjoy managing high impact, complex and analytically challenging projects in high-pressure, milestone-based environments would find this position rewarding.

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