Junior Quantitative Researcher
This is an excellent opportunity to join our industry-leading social research team as a Junior Quantitative Researcher working on ground-breaking research for government, regulators, charities, NGOs, and the private sector.
Through our quantitative work we have recently answered questions like:
- How many young people are exposed to content related to suicide, self-harm or eating disorders each week?
- Why do young people choose to send or request nude images?
- What is life like for people with Motor Neurone Disease and their carers?
- How concerned are adults about the prevalence of violence or abuse in online pornography?
These are just some examples of our quantitative work, which can be found on our website, and include projects for clients such as Molly Rose Foundation, Neurological Alliance, Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), and the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), as well as other self-funded work.
Over the last several years we have built a high-performing quantitative research team to complement our qualitative offer and are now seeking a Junior Researcher with a focus on quantitative research.
About the role:
Rather than just carrying out tasks, you’ll be expected to be innovative, inquisitive and show a passion for problem-solving – whether that’s exploring topics through desk research, helping to design and run surveys, analysing secondary data sources or digging into the data to determine what we can say (and what we can’t).
In this role, you’ll quickly become a core part of multiple project teams, working closely with other quantitative and qualitative researchers and creatives on challenging projects with a focus on making change happen. This role will challenge you, stretch your abilities, and give you the opportunity to develop new skills.
As part of our ambitious and collaborative research team, you’ll be given real responsibility from day one, with the opportunity for rapid progression. You’ll see projects through all the way from start to completion, shaping and implementing data collection requirements, developing insights through in-depth analysis as well as producing and delivering research reports and other outputs.
We're not just offering a job, but a career. Many of our leadership team started as Junior Researchers, and we're committed to nurturing talent and promoting from within.
What we look for:
- Ambitious outlook: You don’t need to be a stats expert, but you will be ambitious and want to develop your skills in using quantitative research software for statistical analysis and data management (with support and training from the team).
Core foundation: Right now, you will have some experience of and be comfortable working with large data sets, using digital tools (like Excel) to explore quantitative data and have an eye for detail. A lot of what we do involves using self-report survey data, so having some understanding of survey methodology and its limitations is helpful.
You will also have a desire to quickly progress your career and make a significant contribution to the field of social research. We're looking for individuals who are not only passionate about research but also excited about the potential to learn how to influence and inspire others.
- Inquisitive mind: A passion for learning and a thirst for knowledge that goes beyond what you already know. We seek individuals who are as excited about discovering what they don't know as they are about applying what they do. We are looking for individuals with genuine curiosity. If you feel you already ‘know the answers’, then this role may not be for you.
- Team player: A collaborative instinct and the ability to thrive in a team environment. You'll be able to effectively communicate your ideas, listen attentively to others, and value the contributions of your colleagues. You'll also be open to feedback and willing to learn from others, regardless of their experience level.
- Strong work ethic: The determination to problem solve to find a way of doing something and the drive to deliver high-quality work and make a real impact, even when faced with obstacles or self-doubt.
- Eagerness to learn and adapt: A proactive approach to personal and professional development, engaging proactively with those around you to make the most of their knowledge and experience, and not be afraid to start again when something goes wrong.
- Life experience: We value all types of experience, especially those that demonstrate resilience, resourcefulness, and the ability to connect with people from different backgrounds. We encourage you to value and include challenges you've overcome in previous jobs, the different types of people you've interacted with, and the lessons you've learned from working in any non-academic or professional settings in your CV. Have you worked in retail, customer service, as a carer or a labourer? Have you volunteered in your community? These experiences can be just as valuable as academic qualifications for this role
Your future at Revealing Reality:
At Revealing Reality, we are looking to find and develop future leaders. We encourage you to explore your interests, pursue new challenges, and create your own unique journey within the company. Whether you're a recent graduate or have some experience, if you demonstrate a positive attitude we'll invest in your development and help you reach your full potential.
Additional information
- This is a full-time, office-based role, in our lovely office located in Clapham Common, London, SW4 0JW. We believe that working together in person fosters creativity and collaboration, leading to better outcomes for our clients and a more enjoyable work experience for our team.
- The starting salary for this role is £25,500 with the potential for a significant increase within the first six months based on performance.
- At the time of starting their employment, the successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK.
How to apply
- Before submitting your application, please visit the careers and opportunities page on our website and alongside engaging with our published work, learn more about the company and read testimonials from current employees.
- Your application should include both a cover letter and CV (as one PDF) - without both, your application will not be considered. To strengthen your application please don’t use your cover letter as an extension of your CV but demonstrate what sets you apart from your peer group and why you would like to work for Revealing Reality. Please make your cover letter as meaningful as you can to the role and the work you can see we do.
- In addition to your cover letter and CV, we would like you to upload your answer to the following question: You have £100k which must be used to commission Revealing Reality. What project would you brief and why? (250 words).
- Applications without cover letter, CV or response to the above question will not be considered.
- The deadline for applications for this role is Sunday 4th January at 11:55 p.m. We will review applications on a rolling basis and will be in touch within 2 weeks after the closing date.
We know and value the large effort that most people put into their applications, in response we promise to read every single application we receive.
Thank you for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you.
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About Revealing Reality
When social problems seem intractable and the worlds of academia, industry, policy experts and the big-name consultancies are out of ideas, we are the people asked to help.
To be a part of this, we look for people who want to learn – about everything – how things work, what you’ve misunderstood, how to drive change, coupled with the qualities of patience, determination, humility and the knowledge that you can achieve far more working in a high functioning team than you will ever achieve on your own. If this is exciting to you then we have a perfect work culture for you.
We invest heavily in graduates joining as junior researchers, operations, production and creative team members, you will be supported and guided throughout whilst you get paid to learn, do good, work with similarly ambitious, positive people and have fun doing it.