Marketing & Social Media Executive

Equals One
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1 year ago
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Salary: £28,000 – £30,000 Basic + Discretionary Annual Bonus

Location: Ascot, Berkshire – office based

Hours: 9am – 6pm Mon-Fri

Holidays: 20 days + Bank Holidays

Additional Benefits:

  • Free Parking
  • Town Centre Location
  • Casual Dress
  • Laptop
  • Mobile Phone

International Property Consultants looking for a Marketing & Social Media Executive with a variety of experience!

Role:

To promote the international property consultancy, LH1 Global, and the developments that we market across Social Media, Websites, Email campaigns and various digital and hard-copy media.

Key responsibilities but not limited to:

  • Contribution to website design and management including individual development landing pages
  • The creation of marketing content with assistance from the Business Development & Sales Teams
  • Promotion of the brand via Social Media including ownership and development of our existing LinkedIn, Instagram & TikTok channels
  • Designing and executing Mailchimp & EDM campaigns
  • Basic reporting of Viewing Performance/Content Analysis to assist in influencing financial control in terms of budget vs effectiveness
  • Setting up Webinars and publishing video content to YouTube and other channels
  • Branding/Internal improvements to current literature and media.

About you:

You will succeed in this role if you’re highly creative, a trend-setter and can help others visualise the end product. You have your finger on the pulse when it comes to new technology and are not afraid to explore avenues to get the best out of the raw material you are provided with. You can take the lead within your role and are ambitious to grow with the company.

  • The ideal candidate must beproficient in Adobe, Canvaand any other relevant programmes required to action the role.
  • You thrive in fast-paced and professional environments
  • You are fast thinking, creative and full of positive energy with a vibrant personality
  • Whilst juggling various priorities and projects, you can maintain an incredibly high standard of work
  • You are highly proficient with most forms of Social Media with a proven track record of success
  • You have a good grasp of English, particularly with regards to the written word
  • Able to deal with highly confidential information due to the nature of the role
  • Able to take ownership of a task and work to tight deadlines
  • Super-efficient and well organised
  • Hawk’s eye for detail and accuracy

Desirable experience:

  • Working within the property industry
  • Drone operation
  • Video editing
  • Photography
  • Driving Licence

About us:

An SME that has grown year-on-year for the past 7 years, including opening a global office in UAE, we are proud of both our reputation within the marketplace and the good relationships we have made with the developers and businesses we work with. With a number of launches scheduled for 2025, this is an extremely exciting time to join our close, tight-knit team heading up the various aspects of the marketing requirement to promote us on the world stage. We rely on the strong work ethic of our employees to drive our future success and so the right candidate can be assured of regular access to and mentoring, even from the company’s Directors.

If you are confident and have the skill set and experience to apply, we want to hear from you!

 

 

 

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