Job Description
Join FutureWorks Innovations as a 2026 Foresight Analyst and shape the future of tomorrow. This cutting-edge role requires visionary thinkers to decode emerging trends, anticipate disruptive technologies, and develop strategic roadmaps for our organization's evolution in the 2026 landscape. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to navigate complex global shifts, from AI ethics to climate resilience, ensuring our leadership position in the next decade. If you thrive at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business strategy, this is your moment to impact the future.
Responsibilities
- Conduct horizon scanning and trend analysis across tech, policy, and cultural domains to identify 2026 opportunities
- Develop scenario-based strategic models for climate adaptation, AI governance, and workforce transformation
- Lead cross-functional workshops to synthesize insights from quantum computing, biotech, and space exploration
- Author forward-looking white papers and executive briefings on metaverse economics and decentralized systems
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype 2026-ready solutions in sustainable energy and neurotech
- Monitor geopolitical shifts and regulatory changes impacting 2026 digital infrastructure
- Create predictive frameworks for ethical AI adoption and human-AI collaboration paradigms
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futuristics, Systems Thinking, or related field with 5+ years of strategic foresight experience
- Expertise in scenario planning methodologies and trend analysis frameworks (e.g., Delphi, STEEPLE)
- Deep understanding of emerging technologies: quantum computing, synthetic biology, AGI ethics
- Proven track record of developing enterprise-level future-strategy roadmaps
- Exceptional data visualization skills with proficiency in AI-powered analytics platforms
- Published thought leadership on 2030+ societal or technological transformation
- Certification in Futures Studies or equivalent strategic foresight credential
- Experience advising Fortune 500 boards on long-term innovation pipelines