Research Analyst
Analyst to mid-level · Remote or hybrid · full-time or long-term contract · AI-copilot proficiency required
An analyst on our longevity track — turning market and industry research into decision-ready briefs and dashboards, and replicating our analytics across different regions, including North America. Hired at analyst to mid-level.
What you'll do
- Map the longevity industry: companies, competitors, products, funding, and the science — and keep it current
- Turn research into clear, decision-ready briefs, benchmark tables, and dashboards
- Replicate and adapt our analytics for different regions, including North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
- Research whatever a decision needs — markets, technologies, regulation — including deep open-source (OSINT) digging
- Run analysis end-to-end using AI copilots as primary working tools
What we look for
- An analytical track record (an IT or data background is a strong fit)
- Strong open-source research (OSINT) skills — finding, cross-checking, and structuring information from across the open web
- Strong structured thinking and clear written English
- Genuine interest in longevity and biohacking (the broad umbrella — nutrition, training, diagnostics, devices, self-experimentation)
- Working proficiency with AI copilots as daily tools
- Comfortable working remotely and self-directed
Nice to have
- Experience coordinating distributed teams (for a mid-level hire)
- Data-product, dashboards, or BI exposure
- North-American market knowledge (US / Canada / Mexico); Spanish a plus
AI-copilot proficiency (hard requirement). You use AI assistants as working instruments — to research, structure, draft, and verify — not as a question-and-answer chatbot. The screening questionnaire checks for exactly this.
These roles are analytical, not clinical — a medical degree isn't required for them.