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Marketing Executive

Kenilworth
1 day ago
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Marketing Executive

Remote/UK based 

Up to £30K

6 month FTC

We're working with an innovative and fast-growing consultancy at the forefront of cybersecurity and AI governance, supporting organisations to strengthen trust, security, and digital resilience. With ambitious growth plans, they're now seeking a proactive and creative Marketing Executive to join their team on a 6-month fixed-term contract.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on marketer who enjoys variety, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and wants to make an immediate impact across digital campaigns, events, and content creation.

The Role

Reporting to the Director of Marketing, you'll play a key part in executing marketing activities that drive brand awareness, lead generation, and engagement. You'll be involved in everything from digital campaigns and events to social media and partnerships - perfect for someone who loves rolling up their sleeves and contributing to a growing business.

Key Responsibilities:

Events & Webinars:
Manage and deliver end-to-end events and webinars - from planning and promotion through to execution and post-event follow-up.

Coordinate partner collaborations and nurture leads to maximise ROI.

Content & Communications:
Write and update website content, blogs, and marketing collateral.

Support the creation of newsletters, brochures, and sales presentations.

Campaign Management:
Plan and execute email campaigns, create landing pages, and track performance against KPIs.

Liaise with third-party partners for advertising and promotional opportunities.

Social Media:
Manage the company's LinkedIn presence, creating engaging posts, visuals, and paid campaigns to grow the online community.

Design & Collateral:
Support with branded materials, merchandise, and presentation decks.

Make updates to marketing assets using design tools such as Canva or Adobe.

About You

2-3 years' experience in B2B marketing, ideally within a tech, SaaS, or professional services environment.
Strong organisational skills - able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with high attention to detail.
Confident using email marketing tools, CRM systems, and content management platforms (e.g. Wordpress, Wix).
Experience managing social media (LinkedIn) and digital campaign performance reporting.
Working knowledge of design tools (Canva/Adobe) and basic HTML.
Desirable (but not essential):

Experience working in a start-up or scale-up environment.
Familiarity with marketing automation tools (e.g. Pardot).
Exposure to paid advertising (Google Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager)

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