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Events & Campaigns Marketer

Looking to kick-start your career in marketing and get a headstart on your way to becoming a marketing manager? Are you organised, proactive, and creative? Then this could be the role for you!

šŸ‘€ Tell me more…

Envoplan is looking for an organised individual looking to join them as an Events & Campaign Marketer. In this role, you’ll develop your marketing skills and speed your way to potential marketing manager responsibilities.

šŸ’¼Ā So what’s the job?

You will dive straight into practical marketing management, including Exhibition & Events Management and running Marketing Campaigns. You will be working closely with Envoplan’s remote marketing assistant, who has a team of freelance designers and social media managers who put together the regular marketing collateral and content.

This is a fantastic opportunity for you if you’re keen to develop your craft in marketing and are quick to learn and grow; Envoplan currently outsources lots of the skills mentioned below to a freelance team and, if you have them, they could quickly become a key part of your role. However, you aren’t expected to be working in all of these – it’s a flexible opportunity and you’ll be able to build your experience at Envoplan (bearing in mind the team and circumstances) to develop the skills you find most useful.

šŸ“…Ā What will I be doing?

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🧐 Who are they looking for?

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šŸ’”Ā Key details

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am- 4.30pm ā°

Salary: Ā£25-35k šŸ’°

Location: Hemel HempsteadšŸ“

šŸ“ Sounds great! Where can I apply?

  1. Apply via Feisty to have your CV sent straight to envoplan
  2. Someone from envoplan will be in touch if you’re a good fit
  3. That’s it!

About envoplan…

Envoplan specialise in design, furniture, and fit out for education. Through their Noble and Eaton consultancy department, they work closely with schools and their leaders to improve the quality of education environments and the experience of teachers and students.

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