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Senior Research Analyst

Frost & SullivanChennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Frost & Sullivan is seeking a Senior Research Analyst for their Industrial Growth Opportunity Analytics practice to conduct market research and provide thought leadership. The role involves leading advisory projects, creating high-impact deliverables, and engaging directly with clients through workshops and presentations. Candidates must have 7-8 years of experience in consulting or research and strong proficiency in business modelling and data analysis. This position offers a global environment with opportunities for professional growth and exposure to industrial market strategy.

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Experience

7-8 years

Function

Research

Work mode

Hybrid, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Frost & Sullivan is seeking a Senior Research Analyst for their Industrial Growth Opportunity Analytics practice to conduct market research and provide thought leadership. The role involves leading advisory projects, creating high-impact deliverables, and engaging directly with clients through workshops and presentations. Candidates must have 7-8 years of experience in consulting or research and strong proficiency in business modelling and data analysis. This position offers a global environment with opportunities for professional growth and exposure to industrial market strategy.

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Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Well-established global firm with a clearly defined senior-level research role and professional career progression path.

The JD provides a detailed breakdown of daily responsibilities, required methodology, and specific domain focus areas.

Salaries at Frost & Sullivan

45.0 LPA average

Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Frost & Sullivan.

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Other roles

16 - 18 years | L1

45 LPA average

Range: 45 - 45 LPA

Must haves

  • 7-8 years of analyst or consulting work experience
  • Relevant university degree in engineering, business, economics, or related field
  • Foundational understanding of research methodologies and business modelling
  • Proficiency in Excel and data analysis for industrial metrics
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to present and defend analysis to clients

Tools and skills

market researchprimary researchsecondary researchbusiness modellingexcelwritingpresentation

About the company

Established global research and consulting firm with long history but lacks the specific 'tech-first' engineering brand of Tier 1 firms.

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