Job Description
Join FutureHorizon Collective as a Senior Futurist and architect of tomorrow's reality. We're seeking visionary pioneers to decode emerging technologies, societal shifts, and market disruptions that will define 2026. In this pivotal role, you'll translate foresight into actionable strategies that position our clients at the forefront of innovation.
As a key architect of our 2026 Vision Initiative, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives across Fortune 500 companies, guiding them through unprecedented technological and cultural transformations. Your insights will shape product roadmaps, investment strategies, and organizational resilience in an era of exponential change.
FutureHorizon offers competitive compensation, unlimited PTO, and a culture where curiosity fuels innovation. If you're ready to shape the future, apply now.
Responsibilities
- Lead multi-year foresight initiatives mapping technological, economic, and social trajectories through 2026
- Develop scenario-planning frameworks for disruptive technologies including AI, quantum computing, and biotech
- Deliver executive briefings and strategic workshops for C-level stakeholders
- Analyze global data streams to identify emerging signals and inflection points
- Design innovation roadmaps integrating sustainability and human-centric design principles
- Lead cross-functional teams of technologists, economists, and behavioral scientists
- Publish thought leadership in FutureHorizon's 2026 Futures Report series
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or technology forecasting
- Proven track record of translating complex trends into enterprise strategy
- Expertise in emerging technologies: generative AI, Web3, climate tech, and neurotech
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Technology Policy, or related field
- Exceptional storytelling skills with executive presentation experience
- Published author or speaker at global innovation forums
- Mastery of foresight methodologies: horizon scanning, Delphi technique, and cross-impact matrix