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Marketing Executive
We're working exclusively with a leading manufacturer of high-performance fitness equipment, helping people achieve their fitness goals through innovative design, quality craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology.
This role of Marketing Executive is a 12-month maternity cover, working in a fast-paced team covering events, communications, PR and campaign execution.
As with any good marketeer, your results over the contract will play a huge part in the permanency of this role, as the growth projected for 2025 is very high. This is a hybrid role (after a 4-6 week bedding in period) working 2 days from home and 3 days in their head office in Ely.
We are looking for a candidate that thrives on delivering tangible marketing results, crossing data-driven analysis and strategic internal/external communications. This role will play a crucial part in executing pre-existing marketing campaigns, enhancing customer engagement, driving social presence and delivering brand growth.
In this exciting and fast paced role, you will also be hands on with event planning, brand guardianship, PR and competitor analysis.
Key responsibilities:
Internal/external event planning and attendance, co-ordination and execution.
Serve as brand guardian, enforcing guidelines and enhancing the brand across PR, events, and communications.
Lead on internal/external communications; act as the voice to the broader business and externally, sharing key updates, quarterly newsletters and presenting updates.
Plan, create and execute creative UK/International marketing campaigns to nurture MQL's into SQL's and through different stages of the customer journey.
Take charge of developing and leveraging data tracking processes/tools to measure and report on the success of marketing initiatives.
Identify new brand elevation opportunities such as PR and strategy improvement initiatives.About you:
Excellent communicator and organisation skills.
Proactive thinker, able to make considerations for possible upcoming challenges or objections or identify the needs of the team ahead of time.
Keen eye for detail to ensure all aspects are executed flawlessly.
Innovative mindset to create unique and engaging experiences.
Confident at making split second decisions when necessary.
Possesses a growth mindset and demonstrates an ability to rise to new challenges and execute on new ideas.
Confident in challenging the status quo and suggesting improvements.This is a unique opportunity to join an industry leading fitness brand, helping to executive and shape their marketing for the next 12 months, and likely beyond!
You'll enjoy excellent benefits including gym membership, private medical, income protection and life insurance.
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Marketing Executive
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A night-time navigational aid that consists of two lights in a line marking a channel. The correct course to steer to get through the channel is an extension of a line formed by the lights. Usually the front range light is the lower of the two, and nearer to the mariner using the range. The rear light is higher and further from the mariner. All a mariner has to do is keep the lines in line, with the rear light directly on top of the front light, and they can assume that they are safely in the middle of the channel.
A vile term intended for use in a company's marketing division to demonstrate how it strives to be proactive, working to future proof the company by introduction and implementation of paradigms designed to ensure market needs are set and met for the consumer of tomorrow as well as that of today. (ed: I can't believe I wrote that... it's horrible!)
Marketing ploy to attract rather than repel customers. Is an acronym for "buy one, get one free".
Green marketing is slang for the efforts of corporations to convince the public that their products are environmentally friendly and that they are ecologically committed on a global scale.
A worktime game where you take a crossword grid, and try to fill rows or columns from a table filled with the buzzwords you hear at the meeting, by marking the words when they are used. In addition the rule sais you should shout 'buzzword' when you achieved a complete row or column - but this is also seen as a good way to be retrenched.
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