Job Description
Join Horizon Insights Inc. as a 2026 Futurist Strategist to architect the future of tomorrow. We're seeking visionary thinkers to decode emerging trends and shape strategic roadmaps for the post-2025 landscape. This premier role combines data-driven foresight with human-centric innovation, empowering organizations to thrive in the next paradigm of technological and societal evolution.
As a key member of our Future Intelligence Unit, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives across Fortune 500 companies to identify disruptive opportunities and mitigate existential risks. Our award-winning team operates at the intersection of quantum computing, bio-integration, and sustainable development – creating tangible impact through predictive modeling and scenario planning.
Responsibilities
- Develop proprietary 2026+ trend forecasting models using AI-driven analytics and qualitative research methodologies
- Design strategic frameworks for clients navigating AI singularity, climate adaptation, and post-scarcity economies
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate future scenarios into actionable business roadmaps
- Produce executive-grade foresight reports with visualized impact assessments for board-level decision-making
- Build and maintain an exclusive network of domain experts across emerging technology verticals
- Represent Horizon Insights at global futurism conferences and thought leadership summits
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Strategic Foresight, or equivalent certification (e.g., CFCS)
- 5+ years in strategic planning, consulting, or innovation roles with demonstrable 2020+ trend analysis
- Expertise in quantitative forecasting tools (e.g., Delphi methodology, cross-impact matrices)
- Published thought leadership on technological singularity or climate resilience scenarios
- Proficiency in scenario planning software and data visualization platforms (e.g., Tableau, Palisade)
- Portfolio showcasing future-ready frameworks implemented by enterprise clients
- Deep understanding of quantum computing, synthetic biology, and neurotech convergence