Senior Consultant - Agri, Food and Nutrition
Frost & Sullivan is hiring a Senior Consultant for its Agri, Food & Nutrition practice to manage strategic engagements in India and the Middle East. The role involves leading project teams, developing client relationships, and delivering growth consulting insights. The successful candidate will leverage deep industry expertise in F&B/FMCG to conduct primary research and shape client strategy. This is a client-facing position requiring travel and strong analytical communication skills.
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Experience
7-9 years
Function
Consulting
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Frost & Sullivan is hiring a Senior Consultant for its Agri, Food & Nutrition practice to manage strategic engagements in India and the Middle East. The role involves leading project teams, developing client relationships, and delivering growth consulting insights. The successful candidate will leverage deep industry expertise in F&B/FMCG to conduct primary research and shape client strategy. This is a client-facing position requiring travel and strong analytical communication skills.
TAL's take
Established consulting firm offering a senior advisory role with significant regional responsibility.
Clear expectations regarding industry focus, consulting project leadership, and regional geography.
Salaries at Frost & Sullivan
45.0 LPA average
Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Frost & Sullivan.
Other roles
16 - 18 years | L1
45 LPA average
Range: 45 - 45 LPA
Must haves
- 7-9 years of relevant consulting experience
- Bachelor's degree
- Strong expertise in F&B/FMCG industry and trends
- Fluency in English
- Experience in India/GCC/Middle East markets
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
About the company
Established global research and consulting firm with significant industry presence.
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