Geopolitical risk research and advisory for multinational decision-makers
Eurasia Group is a geopolitical risk consultancy founded in 1998, operating across six continents with a research-heavy organization (21 open research roles) focused on climate transition, policy analysis, and summit programming. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 32 roles posted in the last 30 days—predominantly research interns and senior analysts—while pain points around client acquisition, Latin American expansion, and social media growth suggest the firm is scaling beyond its traditional institutional client base into broader audience engagement.
Notable leadership hires: Client Services Director, Communications Director, Associate Director
Eurasia Group provides geopolitical and political risk analysis to multinational corporations, financial institutions, and government bodies navigating markets where political instability, policy shifts, and foreign affairs dynamics directly impact business outcomes. The firm employs research analysts trained in social science with language capabilities and regional expertise, supported by a distributed network of country-level experts. Operations span New York (HQ), Washington DC, San Francisco, London, São Paulo, and Singapore. Core services include bespoke research reports, climate policy and sustainable finance risk assessment, executive education, and client forums. Revenue appears driven by retainer-based research subscriptions and advisory contracts rather than transactional consulting.
Primary tools include Salesforce (CRM), Microsoft 365 stack (Office, Teams, Defender), Azure AD, and social media platforms (LinkedIn, Meta, X, Sprout Social, Hootsuite). Bloomberg terminals and R/Python appear in use for analysis workflows.
Current initiatives include climate transition coverage and policy research, sustainable finance risk assessment, a daily geopolitical brief, annual and regional geopolitical summits, executive education programming, and content amplification across social media channels.
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