To improve public procurement – use the Trust Test
Public procurement is too often solely made on price, and not enough on true value and to account for areas...
About this role
We are looking to recruit a researcher to work with us on our upcoming major research and innovation projects. These projects form part of a three-year inquiry Tomorrow’s Company are conducting into the role of business in society. We will be delivering specific projects into Financial inclusion and tackling in-work poverty, mental health and productivity, the future of education, and truth, trust and transparency. To deliver on these major pieces of work we are looking to hire a Researcher. They will work closely with our Head of Research and the rest of the team to deliver on these projects.
Among other responsibilities the Researcher role will include:
More details can be found here.
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining why you are interested in joining Tomorrow’s Company and how you would succeed in the role to scarlett@tomorrowscompany.com. Please also feel free to get in touch if you would like to have an informal chat about the role or its requirements.
Deadline for Applications: 1st April 2019.
Public procurement is too often solely made on price, and not enough on true value and to account for areas...
In January 2020, Tomorrow's Company co-hosted a major Financial Inclusion Summit, to launch our report into the role of employers...
Mental health in the workplace has gone from a fringe idea to being mainstream and top of the agenda in…
Dear Readers, Here are a few articles published in the last few days that address issues – such as mental…
We need a social contract that is fair, so that everyone has the chance to progress.
Joining Russell Goldsmith at the London offices of GSK to discuss this issue, were Kerry O'Callaghan, VP for Global Brand...
Tomorrow’s Company is proud to announce a partnership with the c suite podcast, a monthly show covering topics such as Marketing…
Press return to search