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Account Management / Digital / Retail & Fashion / Digital & Marketing / E Commerce Lead Digital Account Manager

Success Talent
Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Lead Digital Account Manager – Global Sports Brand

Permanent


London


£50,000 – £65,000 + Benefits


The Opportunity


We are looking for a Lead Digital Account Manager to join a global sports brand based in their central London office. This is a 5 days week full time office-based position. Hybrid working is not offered.


As the Lead Digital Account Manager, you will act as Brand ambassador and liaise with online partners to increase market share by driving online revenue with key multichannel and pure play partners.


Help develop go-to-market strategies with online partners and marketplaces


As the key Digital Account Manager, you will represent this key account internally and drive profitability using relevant commercial planning tools.


Skills and Experience requirements


Proven experience withing digital online key account management


Strong experience in handling key accounts within pure play and e-commerce business platforms


Solid experience and knowledge of apparel, footwear or accessories divisions


If you have the right background, please click the apply button to send your CV to Deepak Saluja, remembering to state your current salary and package.


Job Ref DS – BGDAM


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We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition.


Success Talent embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we welcome applications from candidates who may have disabilities.


We regret that due to the volume of applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.

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