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Marketing Manager - EMEA - EdTech / Corporate Learning - Remote UK

Cavendish Square
7 months ago
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Remote Marketing Manager EMEA - EdTech for Corporate Learning / Corporate Training.
   
EMEA Marketing Manager opportunity for growing global leader in voice SaaS solutions to work in their education technology division delivering multi-lingual voice-enabled content across the digital education landscape with a specific focus on corporate level learning & training.
The ideal candidate must be used to working entirely remotely and will have a good understanding of, and experience with the general marketing mix. A proactive and versatile quick learner able to work autonomously with at least 5 years experience in a similar level marketing role with experience of corporate learning & training provision.

Job Responsibilities:

Campaign and nurture management
Provide support to the regional education sales teams
Supporting the Event Manager and overseeing events
Execute marketing strategy
Participate in global marketing initiatives
Assist with website content
Content management
Partner marketing management
Organise and manage marketing collateral
Reporting
Budget management
Social media and influencer outreach
Email marketing
Basic graphics work
Basic video creation and management Marketing Manager qualifications/skills:

Experience in corporate learning & training sector
Autonomous and proactive
Strong written and verbal communication skills
High level of organisation and attention to detail
Comfort with multi-tasking in a deadline-driven environment
Understanding of fundamental business and marketing concepts
Excellent time management skills
Strong interpersonal, communication and social abilities
Experience with the marketing mix, including:
social media
social and influencer networking
email marketing
search engines, SEO, SEA
advertising
events
Demonstrated problem solving and critical thinking skills
Strong writing and copy-editing abilities
Basic design and graphics
English native speaker with a bilingual second language Education and Experience Requirements:

Proven experience in the educational sector for corporate learning & training provision
5+ years experience in marketing
Proficiency with Google and SalesForce, Pardot
Proficiency with latest marketing techniques and tools, AI knowledge a plus
Understanding of social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram)
Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere) is a plus
Digital photography and video editing experience is a plus Work hours and benefits

Entirely remote working
Competitive salary depending on experience
Vacation days are included
We give you the freedom to work remotely from home
A friendly team of professionals to work with
Training & development support

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