Job Description
Join FutureVision Dynamics as a Senior Futurist Analyst and architect tomorrow's reality today. We're seeking visionary strategists to decode emerging trends, disrupt conventional thinking, and prepare industries for 2026 and beyond. This role blends data science, behavioral economics, and foresight methodologies to transform uncertainty into actionable strategy. Collaborate with C-suite executives, lead cross-functional innovation labs, and shape the future of technology, sustainability, and human experience. Our dynamic environment rewards bold ideas and offers unparalleled growth opportunities in the heart of the global innovation ecosystem.
Responsibilities
- Analyze global megatrends, technological disruptions, and socio-economic shifts to forecast 2026+ market landscapes
- Develop scenario-planning models for Fortune 500 clients across AI, biotech, and climate sectors
- Lead strategic foresight workshops with executive teams to translate future insights into competitive advantage
- Design and maintain proprietary trend-forecasting algorithms using NLP and predictive analytics
- Produce high-impact foresight reports and visualizations for C-level decision-making
- Identify and evaluate emerging technologies with exponential potential for industry transformation
- Represent the company at global futurist conferences and thought leadership platforms
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Strategic Foresight, Economics, or related quantitative field
- 5+ years in strategic planning, trend analysis, or innovation consulting at Fortune 500 level
- Expertise in scenario planning, horizon scanning, and causal layered analysis methodologies
- Proficiency in Python/R for trend modeling and data visualization tools (Tableau/Power BI)
- Demonstrated thought leadership through published foresight reports or industry speaking engagements
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies (AI, quantum computing, synthetic biology)
- Exceptional storytelling skills to communicate complex future scenarios to non-technical audiences