Postdoctoral Senior Researcher Wanted
A renowned research institute for marketing research and consumer behaviour in Bavaria is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Senior Researcher. The non-profit, multi-disciplinary institute works with a large team of researchers at the interface between science and practice. The capacity for consumer and trend research is currently being expanded and further support for the team is sought.
Our headhunting team is responsible for recruiting suitable researchers.
Scientific Research and Project Management
The postdocs will conduct basic research in the field of consumer and trend research, focusing on future developments and market changes. They will also independently manage research projects using innovative methods and approaches.
Responsibilities include establishing and maintaining international collaborations with other academic institutions, analysing market trends and current developments, and presenting research findings at conferences and in scientific publications.
Interdisciplinary Team from the Field of Market and Social Research
In order to carry out the above tasks, the Post Doc Senior Researchers will work in an interdisciplinary team of researchers, academics and practitioners, primarily from the field of market and social research. Specifically, the Post-Docs will collaborate with the fields of data analytics, marketing, economics and social sciences. Dynamic collaboration with external partners is also a key part of the role.
Postdocs with Active Research Experience Wanted
We are looking for candidates with a university degree in economics, social sciences, psychology or a related discipline, who have successfully completed a doctorate and have several years of active research experience and a current list of publications in the relevant field. Experience in independent research management and interdisciplinary cooperation is also desirable.
The institute in Bavaria offers suitable candidates a permanent position with an attractive remuneration package, flexible working hours and the opportunity to set their own research priorities in order to establish internationally recognised collaborations.