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Trainee Manager

Resolve Solutions
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Trainee Manager
About Resolve
Resolve is a forward-thinking sales and marketing agency specialising in impactful brand activations and strategic partnerships. We create memorable experiences for leading brands and value creativity, collaboration, and initiative across our team.

About the Role
We're looking for ambitious graduates to join our team as Trainee Managers. This is a structured development program designed to fast-track your growth into a management position within 12-18 months. As a Trainee Manager, you'll gain hands-on experience in offline marketing, event coordination, client management, and project leadership.

Key Responsibilities
Support strategic sales planning and identify new business opportunities.
Build and maintain client relationships through excellent service and communication.
Collaborate with creative and operations teams to deliver effective brand campaigns.
Drive lead generation and manage the full sales process.
Conduct market research and analyze trends to support business growth.

What We Offer
Career Progression: Clear pathway to management roles for top performers.
Professional Training: Hands-on learning across marketing, sales, and operations.
Mentorship: Guidance from experienced managers and senior leaders.
Brand Exposure: Opportunity to work with top-tier clients and build a strong portfolio.

Requirements
Recent graduate in Marketing, Business, Communications, or related field.
Passionate about offline marketing, events, and brand building.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple projects effectively.

Why Join Resolve?
As a Trainee Manager at Resolve, you'll join a supportive, inclusive environment that nurtures creativity and career growth. If you're ready to start a rewarding career in marketing management, we'd love to hear from you.

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