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Marketing Assistant - Guildford - Salary £30-£33,000
I am looking for a Marketing Assistant/Executive to work in Guildford for an ambitious and innovative company
It will suit someone has a couple of years experience in Marketing and looking to join the company with a blank sheet of paper to help market their growth and now what they need now is an additional marketing assistant /executive to help drive a number of new initiatives.
Skills/ Experience
Proven experience in identifying target audiences and in creatively devising and leading across channels marketing campaigns that engage, educate and motivate
Demonstrate ability to multi-task and adhere to deadlines
Exquisite communication and people skills.
Good understanding and experience working with MS office, marketing computer software, adobe programmes and online applications.
Ability to work as a team and individually.
Manage their Social Media platforms and grow their presence
Good knowledge of market research, strategies and databases.
Highly motivated, with the willingness to learn new processes and adapt to changes.
Ability to learn quickly, retain knowledge and work on own initiative to make decisions quickly and efficiently
Attention to detail
Must be able to communicate at all levels across the business.
Strong communication, listening and organisational skills.Damia Group Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept our Data Protection Policy which can be found on our website.
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