Job Description
Join our elite 2026 Innovation Lab as a Futurist Strategist and shape tomorrow's business landscape today. We're seeking a visionary thinker to decode emerging technologies, societal shifts, and market disruptions, translating foresight into actionable strategies for Fortune 500 clients. This role blends cutting-edge research with executive consulting, requiring deep analytical prowess and creative problem-solving in an AI-driven world.
You'll lead high-stakes scenario planning workshops, develop predictive models using quantum computing platforms, and pioneer new methodologies for navigating exponential change. This is your chance to redefine industries while working with Nobel laureates and Silicon Valley pioneers.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute multi-year strategic foresight frameworks using advanced data analytics and simulation modeling
- Lead executive workshops on 2026+ technology trends (quantum AI, neural interfaces, synthetic biology)
- Develop predictive market intelligence reports with 95%+ accuracy for enterprise clients
- Create innovation roadmaps aligning exponential technologies with business transformation goals
- Collaborate with R&D teams to prototype future-focused solutions in augmented reality environments
- Mentor cross-functional teams in futures thinking methodologies and scenario planning
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and board members
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or technology research
- Proven expertise in predictive modeling and exponential trend analysis
- Deep knowledge of emerging technologies (AGI, quantum computing, biotech convergence)
- Experience leading executive-level scenario planning workshops
- Certification in Futures Methodologies (e.g., CFS, SFPS) required
- Portfolio demonstrating successful strategic foresight projects with measurable impact
- Exceptional communication skills for complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences