Marketing Executive

Ipswich
9 months ago
Applications closed

Marketing Executive – Ipswich

Contract Personnel are looking for an experienced Marketing Executive for our well-known client that specialises in accountancy and advisory services.

How does the day-to-day look?

Assist in the creation, implementation, and coordination of sector-specific marketing campaigns, ensuring all deliverables are completed on time and within budget.
Work with the digital and design teams to create sector-specific content and marketing assets.
Plan and support events, including managing logistics, creating promotional materials, and evaluating outcomes.
Track and report on campaign performance, offering recommendations for optimisation.
Liaise with partners and stakeholders to ensure campaigns align with the broader business strategy.
Manage marketing and business development administration tasks, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.
Take full responsibility for marketing and business development projects, from concept to delivery, maintaining high standards of quality and brand consistency.
You will have:

Driving license and access to your transport (free parking)
Proven experience in coordinating marketing campaigns, including planning, execution, and reporting.
Familiarity with digital marketing strategies and tools, including social media, email marketing, and content management systems.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, partners, and stakeholders.
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timely delivery.
Ability to monitor, analyse, and report on campaign performance.
Proficiency in data-driven decision-making to optimise marketing efforts.
Proficiency in marketing software and tools, such as email marketing platforms, CRM systems, and analytics tools.
Basic design or content creation skills would be an advantage.
Proactive, self-motivated, and results-driven.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships.
Schedule: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week

Salary: £25,000 - £32,000 DOE

About Contract Personnel:

Contract Personnel are one of East Anglia’s longest standing, leading, independent recruitment agencies – established in 1989. Offering Temporary and Permanent recruitment solutions, they will always keep you updated about all of the current trends and key pieces of advice from the world of recruitment

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