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Linklaters is seeking a Client & Market Intelligence (Senior) Analyst for their Warsaw office, focusing on competitive intelligence and market analysis to drive strategic decisions. The role requires strong analytical skills and experience in a professional services context, with an emphasis on collaboration within a diverse team.
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Job Summary
You will be responsible for leading competitive intelligence and benchmarking within the legal industry to anticipate market trends and inform strategic decisions.
You will be responsible for producing high-quality, insight-led reports comparing the firm’s offerings and strategies with those of key competitors, including clear recommendations.
You will join Linklaters Global Solutions (LGS) as a critical member of the Business Development and Marketing (BDM) team.
Matching Summary
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Linklaters is seeking a Client & Market Intelligence (Senior) Analyst for their Warsaw office, focusing on competitive intelligence and market analysis to drive strategic decisions. The role requires strong analytical skills and experience in a professional services context, with an emphasis on collaboration within a diverse team.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Competitive intelligence and benchmarking
Data-driven market intelligence
Insight-led competitor reports
Client behaviour analysis
Targeted research on clients and markets
Collection and interpretation of market data
Nice-to-have
Collaborative and international environment
Shaping strategic initiatives
Nurturing and supportive environment
Forward-thinking mindset
Key Requirements
Solid experience in strategic research, competitive intelligence, or market analysis
Experience working with senior stakeholders
Confident with research methodologies and data analysis
Experience creating clear, compelling reports and presentations
Experience building or using dashboards and visualising key performance metrics
Proven track record of analysing client behaviour and market trends
Ability to gather and critically evaluate information from multiple sources