Marketing Executive - Hybrid

Aldgate
8 months ago
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Marketing Executive – Hybrid
Location: London, EC3A 3DE – Hybrid working available
Salary: £27,000 – £30,000 per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits!
Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent
What We Can Offer You: Hybrid Working, Performance-Related Bonus, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Additional Holiday Purchase, Health Cash Plan, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources!
Why Do We Want You
AXCO, part of Wilmington plc, are now recruiting for a creative Marketing Executive with a grasp of B2B marketing principles.
You’ll have dabbled in campaign creation, email marketing, analytics, or content and be ready to build on those foundations in a broad and varied role.
If you're looking for that next step into a collaborative team where you can work across the full marketing mix, this is it!
Please note: To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington plc’s career site.
At Wilmington plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked “apply”!
Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities
Our Marketing Executive will work closely with our Marketing team to support and deliver outbound marketing strategies as well as segmentation plans to target clients and prospects.
This is a 360° marketing role, giving you exposure to all areas of marketing including digital and offline campaigns, content creation (blogs, social posts, newsletters), website updates, creative briefing, and analytics reporting.
You’ll also work alongside sales, product, and content teams to support business growth, drive leads and build brand awareness.
You will be responsible for:
• Supporting the development and execution of integrated marketing campaigns for lead generation and brand visibility.
• Assisting with content creation: newsletters, whitepapers, case studies, blog articles, and social media.
• Keeping our website updated and on-brand.
• Helping to manage email marketing campaigns – from list segmentation to performance tracking.
• Conducting market and competitor research to inform marketing strategies.
• Ensuring brand consistency across all touchpoints and platforms.
What’s the Best Thing About This Role
You’ll be involved in every facet of marketing, making this a brilliant role for someone looking to grow and learn across the full marketing mix.
You’ll be joining a market-leading business with strong brand recognition and loyalty meaning your campaigns have a great foundation to build on.
What’s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role
You’ll need to be adaptable and proactive – managing multiple projects at once and balancing your creative thinking with data-driven decision-making.
This isn’t a role where you’ll only focus on one channel. Instead, you’ll need to bring curiosity and flexibility to every campaign you support.
What We’re Looking For
To be successful in this role, you must have/ be:
• Previous marketing experience in a B2B environment, or a degree in Marketing, Communications, or related field with relevant practical experience.
• Demonstrative experience across multiple channels including email, web, content and analytics.
• Organised, proactive and detail oriented.
• A creative mindset with strong communication skills – written and verbal.
• A team player who is keen to learn and grow in a fast-paced business.
To be successful in this role, it would be great if you have:
• Experience with CRM and marketing automation tools.
• Familiarity with Google Analytics.
• Basic design skills (e.g. Canva or Adobe Creative Suite).
Please note: We are not seeking candidates with a background in influencer marketing or brand-only social media campaigns. This role is B2B-focused and requires candidates with experience in that space.
We know it’s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role’s location by the start of their employment.
About Us
AXCO is part of Wilmington plc, a portfolio company providing information, education and networking to professional markets.
We are a specialist insurance information business, supporting global clients with critical insight to help them navigate international markets. Our marketing team plays a vital role in building brand trust, creating engagement, and driving business success.
Find What You’re Looking For
We are ambitious and inclusive, filled with integrity and curiosity.
We are Wilmington plc. Are you
Join us and achieve more within your career with mutual respect, support and fair rewards.
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