Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs at the forefront of tomorrow. We're seeking a visionary Futurist & Innovation Strategist to decode emerging trends and shape our 2026 roadmap. This pivotal role blends foresight analysis with actionable strategy, transforming speculative futures into market-ready innovations. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives and R&D teams to identify paradigm shifts, anticipate disruptions, and pioneer breakthrough solutions.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business strategy. You'll leverage cutting-edge research, scenario modeling, and stakeholder engagement to navigate complex uncertainties. This is your chance to build the future while accelerating career growth in a dynamic, impact-driven environment.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning and trend analysis to identify disruptive technologies and societal shifts through 2026
- Develop scenario-planning frameworks for strategic decision-making under uncertainty
- Collaborate with product teams to translate future insights into innovation roadmaps
- Present foresight findings to executive stakeholders and cross-functional leadership
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and industry think tanks
- Author whitepapers and thought leadership on emerging future trends
- Design and facilitate innovation workshops for senior leadership teams
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Innovation Management, Strategic Foresight, or related field
- 5+ years in strategy, innovation, or futurist roles with Fortune 500 experience
- Expertise in scenario planning, trend analysis, and systemic thinking methodologies
- Proven track record translating foresight into commercial innovations
- Exceptional storytelling and executive communication skills
- Proficiency in futures research tools (e.g., Delphi methods, horizon scanning)
- Deep understanding of emerging technologies (AI, biotech, quantum computing)
- Portfolio demonstrating published foresight work or innovation case studies