As a Legal Investigative Researcher, you will be immersed in a stimulating environment where you will:
Conduct in-depth research: Engage in rigorous research utilizing doctrinal (legal and policy analysis) and empirical (quantitative and qualitative) methodologies. Your research will focus on various topics influencing industry dynamics and product development.
Analyze industry trends: Investigate developments and advancements across various sectors, identifying key trends, challenges, and opportunities.
Assess economic impact: Evaluate the economic implications of industry activities and product innovations on relevant markets and consumer behavior.
Develop innovative research ideas: Contribute original thought and propose novel research questions that address critical issues facing industries and their stakeholders.
Employ diverse research methodologies: Utilize a range of research methods, including literature reviews, data analysis, surveys, interviews, and case studies, to gather and analyze information.
Present research findings: Effectively communicate your research findings through well-structured reports, presentations, and audio-video formats.
Collaborate with diverse stakeholders: Interact and engage with professionals, experts, and individuals from diverse backgrounds to gather insights and perspectives.
Apply research to real-world scenarios: Translate your findings into practical recommendations and solutions addressing current challenges and opportunities.
Requirements
Experience in competition law is desirable.
All with an inclination towards competition law and economics can apply.
Required Skill set
Strong academic background: Pursuing a degree in a relevant field such as economics, business, law, social sciences, or a related discipline.
Intellectual curiosity: A genuine interest in exploring complex issues and a passion for uncovering insights.
Research proficiency: Familiarity with various research methodologies and the ability to apply them effectively.
Analytical skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking abilities to interpret data, identify patterns, and draw meaningful conclusions.
Communication skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills to clearly articulate and compellingly present research findings.
Interpersonal skills: The ability to interact professionally and effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Adaptability: A willingness to learn and adapt to new research areas and methodologies.
Technology proficiency: Comfortable using research databases and other relevant tools.
Remuneration: As per market standards.
Interested candidates can send their CVs/ applications to