Digital Marketing Executive

Exeter
8 months ago
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Digital Marketing Executive – Shape the Future of an Emerging Brand
Exeter - Hybrid Working Available
Full-Time
£35k/£40k

Are you a creative and data-driven marketer ready to own and grow a brand’s digital journey?

We're an ambitious, fast-growing educational supplier with a brand-new website, a next-day delivery, and a mission to become the go-to online destination for schools across the UK. Now, we’re on the hunt for an Online Marketer to take our digital presence to the next level and help drive £1.8 million+ in online revenue.

This is your chance to shape, lead, and execute performance marketing strategies — not just deliver campaigns, but truly build something from the ground up.

Why Join Us?

  • Blank canvas to shape our digital strategy. Your ideas will drive change

  • We’ve just launched a stunning new website - now we need people to find it!

  • Huge career potential - this role can grow into a Marketing Manager and beyond

  • Friendly, down-to-earth team culture that values autonomy, flexibility, and results

  • Open to hybrid and flexible working to attract the right person

    What You’ll Do

  • Own and execute digital marketing campaigns across PPC, email, and social

  • SEO is outsourced, however knowledge of, and a desire to learn is desired

  • Manage and optimise paid media (Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn)

  • Analyse performance and user journeys to identify growth opportunities

  • Drive awareness, engagement, and online sales conversion

  • Collaborate on content (blogs, landing pages, social posts)

  • A/B test creatives and campaigns to continuously improve results

  • Report on campaign ROI and key KPIs using Google Analytics (GA4), Hotjar, etc.

    Requirements

    You’ll Need To Bring

  • 2+ years of hands-on digital marketing experience

  • Strong grasp of PPC, and paid social platforms

  • Confident using analytics tools to inform decisions

  • A creative, results-driven mindset and great communication skills

  • Energy, ideas, and a proactive approach to problem-solving

    Bonus Points For:

  • CRM & automation tools (HubSpot, Mailchimp)

  • SEO experience

  • Basic design or video editing skills (Canva, Adobe Suite)

  • E-commerce or B2B experience

    Benefits

    What We Offer

  • Competitive salary starting from £35k/£40k

  • 20 days holiday plus bank holidays

  • Profit-sharing bonus scheme

  • Hybrid working options

  • 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday

  • A friendly, collaborative team with big ambitions

  • Ongoing training and development

  • The chance to grow with us and shape your own future role

    Ready to build something brilliant?
    We’re not just looking for a marketer. We’re looking for a digital trailblazer who wants to grow with us.

    Apply now and let’s grow something great together

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