Account Manager - B2B Tech PR

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Account Manager - B2B Tech PR
Location: South West London (Hybrid)
Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 (DOE)
Sector: B2B Technology, PR & Communications

About the Company:
We're working with a well-established, independent communications consultancy that specialises in the B2B tech space. With decades of experience and a dynamic, integrated approach, this agency combines the agility of a boutique with the reach and capability of a full-service firm. They're known for their supportive culture, long-standing client relationships, and smart, strategic thinking across PR, digital, and content.

Due to exciting client growth, they're now looking for a talented Account Manager to join their B2B Tech team and take the lead on a mix of established and emerging technology clients-from AI and cybersecurity to enterprise SaaS and IT services.

The Role:
As Account Manager, you'll be the day-to-day lead across several client accounts, developing and delivering impactful communications strategies that build reputation, drive engagement, and support commercial goals. You'll work closely with Account Directors and the leadership team, helping to shape campaigns, manage media relations, and mentor junior team members.

Key Responsibilities:

Own and manage B2B tech PR accounts with a high degree of autonomy
Develop and deliver media strategies, content plans, and thought leadership initiatives
Build strong relationships with journalists and key industry influencers
Draft press releases, op-eds, bylines, and briefing documents
Collaborate with clients to align comms with business objectives
Monitor, measure, and report on campaign success
Support new business pitches and proposals
About You:

Proven experience in B2B tech PR, ideally within an agency environment
Confident leading client communications and delivering strategic advice
Strong understanding of the tech media landscape
Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling skills
A proactive, curious, and collaborative mindset
Keen to join a tight-knit team where you can make your mark
What's On Offer:

33 days holiday (including bank holidays)
Bonus schemes (annual, new business referral and employee referral)
Flexible hybrid working and strong work-life balance
Opportunities for professional development and training
A genuinely supportive and friendly team culture
Apply now to be part of a growing agency making real waves in the B2B tech world.

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At Reuben Sinclair, we are committed to creating an accessible, inclusive and equitable recruitment process. We strongly encourage candidates of all backgrounds and identities to apply.

We recognise the positive value of diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. At all times we aim to represent the person who is most suited to the job and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

Want to find out more about our ED&I goals? Just ask!

If you have any accessibility requirements, please let us know.

At Reuben Sinclair, we are committed to creating an accessible, inclusive and equitable recruitment process. We strongly encourage candidates of all backgrounds and identities to apply. We recognise the positive value of diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. At all times we aim to represent the person who is most suited to the job and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

Want to find out more about our ED&I goals? Just ask!

If you have any accessibility requirements, please let your consultant know

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