Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming
World SalonRole Overview
World Salon is hiring a entry-level Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming. This is a full-time role in Secunderabad. posted last week. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
Job Description
The Role World Salon produces invitation-only digital roundtables that bring together VP and C-suite executives from companies like PVH, Gucci, Levi Strauss, and Walmart to discuss global trade, tariffs, supply chains, and geopolitical shifts. Our clients use these roundtables to build relationships with exactly the senior leaders they want to reach — through substantive conversation, not cold outreach.\nAs our Research Associate, you’ll be at the center of how these events come together. You’ll research industries and companies to figure out who the right speakers are, study their backgrounds to craft outreach that actually gets responses, and help produce the roundtable from topic design through post-event delivery.
You’ll work directly with the Head of Research and CEO to get hands-on exposure to global trade, executive networking, event production, and business development — all from day one.\nThis is an ideal role for someone who is intellectually curious, a strong writer, and wants to build real skills fast in a high-access environment. You’ll be contacting VPs at Fortune 500 companies in your first week. We’re a small team, which means you’ll have real responsibility and direct impact from the start.\nWhat You’ll Do Research & Intelligence\nResearch industries, companies, and individual executives to identify ideal speakers for each roundtable.
You’ll read trade publications, scan LinkedIn, review earnings calls, and track policy developments to understand what’s top of mind for potential panelists\nBuild speaker profiles: who is this person, what’s their role, what have they spoken about before, what’s happening at their company right now, and what angle would make our invitation relevant to them?\nMap organizations to find the right contacts — the VP of Global Sourcing is a better fit than the Director of HR, and knowing the difference is half the job\nStay current on trends in global trade, tariffs, supply chain, and related industries so you can contribute to topic development and ask intelligent questions\nBuild and maintain a speaker intelligence database with profiles, past participation, responsiveness, and relationship notes\nSpeaker Outreach & Recruitment\nDraft personalized outreach emails and LinkedIn messages to potential speakers. Your research is what makes these messages compelling — a good outreach from you will reference something specific about their work, not a generic template\nManage multi-touch follow-up sequences, tracking who’s responded, who needs a nudge, and who’s confirmed\nHelp curate balanced panels: the right mix of speakers who match the client’s ideal profile, neutral industry experts, and credibility anchors\nTrack outreach metrics (response rates, acceptance rates) and work with the CEO to continuously improve the approach\nEvent Production & Programming\nHelp design roundtable topics, agendas, and guided discussion questions based on your research into the industry and speakers\nCreate event materials: speaker posters, event page content, and discussion outlines using Canva and our design tools (we’ll teach you)\nSupport event-day execution: speaker prep, Zoom Events logistics, and ensuring everything runs smoothly\nPackage and deliver post-event assets: recordings, speaker bios, recap summaries\nPartnerships & Credibility Building\nResearch potential association and institutional partners (trade associations, universities, policy organizations) that could co-brand events with World Salon\nHelp publish event recaps and speaker highlights on the website and YouTube\nCollect speaker feedback and testimonials after events\nMaintain and update event pages and speaker information on world-salon.com\nWho You Are Must-Haves\nA bachelor’s degree (any field — we care about how you think, not what you studied)\nStrong research instincts. You know how to get smart on a topic quickly — whether that means reading industry reports, scanning LinkedIn, or digging through a company’s investor relations page.
You’ve done this in school, internships, or a first job\nExcellent writing skills. You can take complex information and distill it into a clear, concise, compelling message. If you’ve written research briefs, pitches, outreach emails, policy memos, or journalism — that counts\nStrong attention to detail and organizational skills.
You’ll be tracking dozens of speakers and multiple events simultaneously\nIntellectual curiosity about business, global trade, geopolitics, or international affairs. You don’t need to be an expert — you need to find it interesting\nSelf-starter energy. We’re a small team.
You’ll get clear direction but not micromanagement. That excites you\n0–2 years of professional experience (internships, fellowships, research positions, or a first full-time role all count)\nNice-to-Haves\nExperience in research, journalism, policy, consulting, think tanks, or event production\nFamiliarity with LinkedIn as a professional research and outreach tool\nInterest or background in fashion/apparel, trade policy, supply chain, or international development\nBilingual in English and Mandarin Chinese\nExperience with Canva, CRM tools, or email outreach platforms\nPrevious startup or small-team experience\nWhy This Role Is Different From Other Associate Jobs Access you won’t get elsewhere at this level. In your first month you’ll be researching and writing to VPs and senior counsel at companies like Gucci, Walmart, and PVH Corp.
At most associate roles, you’d spend a year before getting anywhere near this kind of exposure\nYou’ll build real, transferable skills. Research methodology, executive communication, event production, partnership development, and business strategy — this role touches all of it\nDirect mentorship from the founder. You’re not buried in a team of 50.
You work directly with the CEO, learn how decisions get made, and see how a business is built from the inside\nIntellectual stimulation. Our roundtables cover global trade policy, tariff impacts, supply chain resilience, AI-driven strategy, and geopolitical risk. You’ll learn something substantive every week\nA clear growth path.
As World Salon grows, this role grows with it. You’re not filling a slot — you’re helping define what this function becomes\nColumbia University roots, NYC-based, with a global perspective across English and Chinese-speaking professional networks\nHow You’ll Be Measured We believe in clear, fair expectations. You’ll ramp up over 90 days and then be measured on:\nSpeaker outreach volume and quality (target: consistent weekly output with improving response rates)\nSpeaker response rate (target after ramp: 15%+ of outreach gets a reply)\nSpeaker acceptance rate (target: 60%+ of respondents agree to join)\nICP match rate (target: 70%+ of confirmed speakers match the client’s ideal profile)\nResearch quality: are your speaker profiles thorough?
Are your outreach angles informed and specific?\nEvent materials delivered on time and at quality\nReliability: do things you own get done without reminders?
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How do I apply for the Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming position at World Salon?
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Where is the Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming position at World Salon located?
This position is based in Secunderabad. World Salon has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
What does a Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming at World Salon earn?
World Salon has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.
When was the Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming role at World Salon posted?
This role was posted on June 5, 2026 (10 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
Is the Research Associate - Speaker Strategy and Programming role at World Salon entry-level?
Yes. This is an entry-level position. Strong candidates typically have 0-2 years of relevant work experience, internships, or significant project work. Read the full description for any specific qualification requirements World Salon has listed.
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