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Founded in 1843, The Economist Group is a global media and information service company that champions progress. With customers spread across 159 countries, The Economist currently has 1.2 million subscribers across print and digital. Headquartered in London, UK, The Economist Group has offices worldwide including other regions in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Americas and Asia. We provide individuals and organizations with the expertise, insights and perspective to press forward. The Economist is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. It delivers information through a range of formats including its newspapers, website, podcasts, and app as well as its conferences and events. What ties it together is the objectivity of its opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
We are seeking sales ‘game changers‘ to help us grow our footprint and client base across the EMEA & US markets. This role is perfect for someone with a well-honed consultative approach to selling and an unquenchable thirst for success to sell our Corporate & Enterprise subscriptions to the Professional Services space.
The ideal candidate is highly driven, resilient and an accomplished business development manager with excellent presentation skills, strong sales ability and a solid understanding of B2B subscription businesses.
As the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) helps leaders prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. The EIU is the global standard in providing quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the marketplace for over two hundred countries.
The EIU currently has an opportunity for an Account Manager in our London office. This is a client-facing role with frequent travel to meet clients, acting as the primary conduit between the client, EIU editorial analysts and EIU support teams.
The Account Manager will strengthen existing client relationships by developing personal contacts, creating relationships between clients and others in the EIU, and broadening the number of people in the client organisation that are exposed to the EIU. The improved client engagement that you deliver will lead to better retention rates, higher client investment and improved levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is a world leader in global business intelligence. We help businesses, the financial sector and governments to understand how the world is changing and how that creates opportunities to be seized and risks to be managed.
At our heart is a 50-year forward-looking global forecast of the majority of the world’s economies. We seek to analyze the future and deliver that insight through multiple channels and insights, allowing our clients to make better business, investment and policy decisions.
We’re changing, and embedding alternate data sources such as GPS and satellite data into our forecasting, products will increasingly be tailored to individual clients, driven by some of the most innovative data in the market.
The EIU is recruiting for an entry-level position, within the quantitative economics – an international team of data analysts, econometricians and data scientists – that is in charge of The EIU’s key economic data products and the statistical/econometric model assets that power the forecast and analysis published in the EIU’s core offerings.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is a world leader in global business intelligence. We help businesses, the financial sector and governments to understand how the world is changing and how that creates opportunities to be seized and risks to be managed.
At our heart is a 50-year forward-looking global forecast of the majority of the world’s economies. We seek to analyze the future and deliver that insight through multiple channels and insights, allowing our clients to make better business, investment and policy decisions.
We’re changing, and embedding alternate data sources such as GPS and satellite data into our forecasting, products will increasingly be tailored to individual clients, driven by some of the most innovative data in the market.
The EIU is recruiting for an entry-level position, within the quantitative economics – an international team of data analysts, econometricians and data scientists – that is in charge of The EIU’s key economic data products and the statistical/econometric model assets that power the forecast and analysis published in the EIU’s core offerings.
The Economist Group is a global media and information-services company that exists to champion progress with customers currently spread across 159 countries and an active subscriber base of 1.2 million. We provide individuals and organisations with the expertise, insights and perspective to press forward.
The Finance team’s vision is to partner with the Group in driving profitable growth, through finance excellence. We support our businesses to make effective commercial and operational decisions; provide information and analysis to management and the Board to support strategic decisions; manage working capital to quickly convert profit into cash; develop and maintain a strong control environment to comply with legal, statutory and tax legislation in all territories we operate in.
With over 100 Finance professionals operating from offices in London, New York, Hong Kong & Gurugram, we are rapidly building a substantial presence in Gurugram to become our largest finance hub. You will be joining our global organisation at a pivotal moment, working with finance and business colleagues from around the globe to deliver the Finance vision.
As the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) helps leaders prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. The EIU is the global standard in providing quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the marketplace for over two hundred countries.
The EIU currently has an opportunity for an Account Manager in our Dubai office. This is a client-facing role with frequent travel to meet clients, acting as the primary conduit between the client, EIU editorial analysts and EIU support teams.
The Account Manager will strengthen existing client relationships by developing personal contacts, creating relationships between clients and others in the EIU, and broadening the number of people in the client organisation that are exposed to the EIU. The improved client engagement that you deliver will lead to better retention rates, higher client investment and improved levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty.
The Economist is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
The appointee will join the team as a new business and growth strategy unfolds and the need for digital customer experience and technology excellence becomes paramount in our ability to deliver this. Salesforce forms the core of our new future customer experience (FCX) platform recently implemented in 2021 for our B2C Economist subscription business unit as part of a multi-year and multi-million pound business transformation. All of our global 1m+ B2C customers will start their digital engagement with The Economist through registering within the Salesforce identity solution with Community cloud and then all subsequent digital or customer service interactions will go through Salesforce Community, Service or Marketing Cloud mechanisms. This exciting, state of the art digital platform therefore spans multiple Salesforce Clouds with close integration with ecommerce and subscription billing packages to deliver amazing, end-to-end customer experiences.
The Economist Group also has an existing, global implementation of Service cloud driving B2B sales and revenue for our global B2B Economist Impact and Economist Intelligence business units. There is integration with multiple marketing automation solutions, use of the Force.com platform and some downstream integrations with workflows, document generation and financial solutions. This year we will be rolling out a new instance of our B2B Salesforce, known internally as Client & Commercial Excellence.
We now need a Platforms Operations Team Lead to significantly increase our Salesforce capabilities and provide a Salesforce subject matter expert, with a customer and commercial mindset, to help us deliver on our business growth strategy. The appointee will take an active role in assessing, designing and delivering Salesforce solutions to support business needs, working closely with senior business stakeholders. Responsibilities will also include Salesforce configuration along with the system maintenance and customization to support business requirements, recommending opportunities for on-going improvements as appropriate. The role demands considerable Salesforce.com experience across multiple domains. In addition you will be responsible for managing a small team of Platform Administrators.
This is the time to be joining a profitable, responsible business with a brand and culture that you can be proud of and with every opportunity to deliver success for the Group and yourself. You will gain exposure to multiple Salesforce Clouds, be part of an on-going digital transformation programme, be a part of a dynamic team and interact with stakeholders across different business units, departments and levels across the globe.
The Economistis a leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences, films and digital editions. What ties us together is the objectivity of opinion, the originality of insight and advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Procurement Manager to join our successful procurement team working across the group. Utilising your commercial acumen and knowledge of relevant markets you will ensure The Economist secures quality services from our suppliers, whilst delivering exceptional value for money, and minimising risk. We are looking for an individual with wide procurement experience but who has in depth experience within technology and facilities categories.
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
The Economist Group has recently implemented a B2C Salesforce instance to support over 1.2m subscribers and this is centred around Salesforce using Experience, Service & Marketing Clouds and includes installed packages and integrations, such as Limio and Zuora. In addition The Economist Group has a global implementation of Salesforce Sales Cloud and Experience Cloud, which supports business units in Economist Impact, Economist Intelligence and Economist Education Foundation and Corporate Enterprise Subscriptions. We are in the process of a transformation programme to re-implement our Sales Cloud instance into one Salesforce org, improving and rationalising business processes and user experience with out of the box and up to date capabilities.
This role consists of supporting platform administration, user management, ticket management, case triage and application & end user support.
The successful candidate will work in a small team of Administrators, supported by a Team Lead. This is an exciting role for an experienced Salesforce Administrator to work alongside a team of Platform Administrators who are new to the Salesforce ecosystem. You will therefore be a critical part of the Platforms Operations team to support the business and your colleagues.
As the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) helps leaders prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. The EIU is the global standard in providing high quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the businesses in more than two hundred countries.
We are seeking a Customer Service Executive in our Gurugram office to provide a first class service to prospects and clients, ensuring all communications are handled professionally, within agreed timescales and to standards set by the company. Responsibilities will include improving the commercial performance of the EIU’s online store, facilitating the renewal and new business sales, identifying opportunities through up-sells, conversion of pro forma orders and on-boarding new clients.
The Economist is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
We are seeking sales ‘game changers’ to help us grow our footprint and client base across the APAC markets. This role is perfect for someone with a deeply inquisitive mind, a well-honed consultative approach to selling and unquenchable thirst for success to sell Economist Group Subscriptions to financial services, corporate, government, professional services and consulting sectors.
The ideal candidate is highly driven, self-starting and an accomplished sales professional with excellent presentations skills, strong consultative sales ability and a solid understanding of B2B subscription businesses.
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services.
What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
Our Global IT team’s vision is to create an amazing employee experience, built on a modern, secure infrastructure, effective workspace tools and highly engaged, customer-focused support. As a technology and data driven business we recognise the key role outstanding IT professionals play in helping us achieve our goals.
We work with modern platforms (eg. AWS, Google Workspace, Atlassian Cloud), SaaS applications (eg. Miro, Slack, ManageEngine) and security tools (eg. Okta, Duo, Crowdstrike) to deliver a comprehensive technology service to our colleagues around the world..
We are recruiting an IT operations engineer to join our exciting and challenging IT operations team in London. The team provide support to our customers in EMEA and throughout the world. As well as providing support you will a have a passion to be involved with ad-hoc projects and assist our infrastructure team who support our networks and systems that underpin The Economist and other businesses within the group.
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight, and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
The Economist Impact Events is the leading provider of international forums for senior executives seeking new insights into strategic issues. These meetings include industry conferences, management events, and government roundtables held worldwide. Each meeting organized by the events teams delivers objective and informed analysis. Meetings provide unusually high-level forums where senior executives can gain insights, exchange views and compare strategies.
We are recruiting a Head of Sales for custom events position to grow bespoke sponsorship revenue from Economist Impact’s global portfolio. The role will manage and grow the custom business by implementing the global strategy and overseeing the commercial execution. The position reports to the SVP, Head of Custom Events.
The role includes direct line management of a small regionally dispersed sales team. The Group runs a matrix structure, and the role also requires the sensitivity to motivate and direct staff in other teams whilst respecting business unit-specific reporting lines and structures.
Economist Impact combines the rigour of a think-tank with the creativity of a mediabrand to engage an influential global audience. We partner with corporations,foundations, NGOs and governments across big business themes includingsustainability, health and the changing shape of globalisation to catalyse change andenable progress.
The Graphic Designer crafts deliverables and produces high quality design assets for a variety of uses: websites, reports, advertorials, email templates, social media graphics, display banners, brand campaigns, data visualisations/charts and presentations.
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from The Economist magazine and its website to events, research and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
In this newly created role at a pivotal time for the HR team, you will be responsible for the development, management and execution of the HRIT strategy and roadmap. This will include playing the lead HR role in selection, implementation, management and optimisation of HR Technology as well as building capability within the People Team around HRIT.
You will also lead on data governance in the People Team, ensuring the quality, security, and usability of HR data.
As the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, Economist Intelligence (EIU) helps clients prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. EIU is the global standard in providing quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the marketplace for over two hundred countries.
The Country Analysis division of EIU is looking for a Senior Analyst in the Latin America and the Caribbean Team, to be based in Sao Paulo or New York. You will be responsible for our economic and political analysis and forecasts for a portfolio of Latin American and Caribbean countries. You will also be expected to present EIU's views externally, both to the media and to clients. As Senior Analyst, you will additionally be responsible for training and mentoring junior staff, participating in special project work to enhance our products and services, and liaising with key stakeholders in our other divisions.
We ask that you please submit a resume, cover letter and writing samples with your application.
As the research and analysis division of The Economist Group (TEG), EIU helps leaders prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. EIU is the global standard in providing quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the marketplace for over two hundred countries. The Country Analysis division of EIU is seeking to recruit an Analyst, Western Europe, based in our London office.
The successful applicant will be responsible for the production and quality of EIU products for a portfolio of west European countries. Among the key tasks of this role, the Analyst will produce economic and political forecasts for specific countries and write analysis on economic, political and policy developments for the countries they cover. The Analyst will also present EIU views externally, both to the media and to clients.
Introduction:
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver world-class, thought-provoking content through a range of formats, from web and app to print, conferences, film, and audio. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight, and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
With a growing global subscriber base and a reputation for insightful analysis and opinion on every aspect of world events, The Economist is one of the most widely recognised and well-read current affairs publications and the foundation of our digital consumer product portfolio.
As a Senior Product Manager for the Salesforce Platform team you will help define and build the roadmap for our subscribers and potential subscribers across platforms and geographies by building out a suite of flexible services and APIs that will enable customers to connect with us in new ways. You will participate in developing the Salesforce platform team strategy and vision, and develop product roadmaps to execute on that vision.
We are looking for someone who is highly technical, analytical, resourceful, customer-centric, team-oriented, and has the ability to work independently under time constraints to meet target dates. You'll also have a consistent track record of taking end-to-end ownership from inception to implementation, and successfully delivering results in a fast-paced, dynamic business environment.
Our North Star: “We will be the indispensable source of news analysis, ideas and connection for the world’s most curious people. Our intuitive and habit forming products will bring the authority, rigour and wit of our journalism to life whenever, wherever and however our audiences need.”
About the role:
We are seeking an experienced Senior Technical Product Manager to lead our Salesforce platform products, including Access & User Management (SSO, entitlements, accounts, etc.) and CRM Data Model management. In this role, you will own the end-to-end product strategy and roadmap for these critical backend services that power frictionless customer experiences across our B2C and B2B subscription products.
You will be responsible for guiding an agile, cross-functional team to deliver high-priority initiatives that accelerate our business growth. This will require deep customer empathy, data-driven prioritization, and stellar communication skills to convey product value and trade-offs.
This is an opportunity to shape world-class products that uphold The Economist’s standards of excellence. You will leverage modern platforms like Salesforce, Zuora and Limio to create seamless customer journeys. Comfort with SaaS-based subscription models is essential.
You'll be joining a friendly, inclusive product team who are empowered to shape their ways of working, refine processes, and deeply care about developing each other's capabilities
Founded in 1843, The Economist Group is a global media and information service company that champions progress. With customers spread across 159 countries, The Economist currently has 1.2 million subscribers across print and digital. Headquartered in London, UK, The Economist Group has offices worldwide including other regions in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Americas and Asia. We provide individuals and organizations with the expertise, insights and perspective to press forward. The Economist is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. It delivers information through a range of formats including its newspapers, website, podcasts, and app as well as its conferences and events. What ties it together is the objectivity of its opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
As the research and analysis division of The Economist Group (TEG), EIU helps leaders prepare for opportunity, empowering them to act with confidence when making strategic decisions. EIU is the global standard in providing quality, actionable intelligence to the public and private sector, assessing issues that impact the marketplace for over two hundred countries.
The Country Analysis division of EIU is seeking to recruit a Principal Global Economist. For this senior role, we are looking for an intellectual leader who can lead a team of analysts and collaborate with those from other teams to generate insightful, market-leading content on the US/North America and help drive our view on the global economy and politics. They will be expected to promote and present our views to improve EIU’s visibility among current and prospective clients, address media outlets and participate in client facing events, and be credible as a leading voice in internal discussions. The role requires a thorough understanding of major global themes in economics and policy, and the ability to practically apply research and analysis to real world situations.
The Principal Global Economist will have strong leadership skills and be able to effectively develop and guide a team. They will need to demonstrate economic and forecasting skills, and be able to convey their knowledge and insight to help drive innovation and forecast quality among the team, including among peers. The role will report to the Head of Global Forecasting and Economics and will be based in TEG’s New York office.
The expected base salary for this position ranges from $90,000.00- $130,000.00. It is not typical for offers to be made at or near the top of the range. Rather, salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, and, where applicable, licensure or certifications obtained. Market and organizational factors are also considered.
The Economist Group is the leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs. We deliver our information through a range of formats, from newspapers and magazines to conferences and electronic services. What ties us together is the objectivity of our opinion, the originality of our insight and our advocacy of economic and political freedom around the world.
We are currently searching for an experienced Business Platforms Support Engineer to be part of our Platforms Technology team. The Business Platforms team take primary responsibility for the administration and configuration of our Finance and HR Platforms, supporting business critical processes across Peoplesoft Financials and Sage People.
We work closely with our Finance & HR colleagues to provide dedicated business partnering and support to the business. We are focussed on improving integrations between systems and implementations of new modules, tools and software across HR, Payroll, P2P, O2C, Accounting and FP&A functions.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a business critical team who support our internal colleagues on Platforms integral to the day-to-day running of The Economist Group.