Job Description
Join FutureHorizon Inc. as a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist and help shape tomorrow's innovations today. We're seeking a forward-thinking pioneer to decode emerging trends and architect transformative strategies that will define the next decade. In this pivotal role, you'll collaborate with global leaders to anticipate technological disruptions, societal shifts, and market opportunities before they enter mainstream consciousness. Your insights will directly influence our product roadmap, investment decisions, and industry positioning as we prepare for the 2026 horizon and beyond.
This is more than a jobβit's a chance to become a catalyst for change in an era of unprecedented acceleration. If you thrive at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and long-term vision, we invite you to redefine what's possible.
Responsibilities
- Analyze global megatrends, technological forecasts, and socio-economic indicators to map the 2026 landscape
- Develop predictive models for emerging markets and disruptive technologies
- Design strategic roadmaps that align organizational capabilities with future opportunities
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate foresight into actionable innovation initiatives
- Author high-impact thought leadership reports and executive briefings
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype future-facing solutions
- Monitor geopolitical shifts and regulatory changes affecting long-term strategy
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futuristics, Strategic Studies, Technology Forecasting, or related field
- 5+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or trend analysis
- Proven expertise in scenario planning and quantitative trend modeling
- Deep knowledge of exponential technologies (AI, biotech, quantum computing)
- Exceptional storytelling skills with executive-level presentation experience
- Certification in Futures Studies or Strategic Foresight preferred
- Published thought leadership on future trends or innovation strategy
- Experience advising C-suite executives on long-term transformation