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Account Manager, UK - London
Live shows make us feel good. They’re a time to hang with our friends, discover new artists or lose ourselves on a dance floor. We’re on a mission to bring all of this to more fans, more often – and that’s where you come in.
We’re looking for an Account Manager to join our Operations Team and build strong relationships with venues and promoters in the UK.
At DICE, you’ll be part of the company that’s redefining live entertainment. It's a place where you can be yourself, influence the culture, and create work that you’re proud of.
About the role
You’ll be joining a team that’s responsible for developing partner relationships. Your expertise in the UK’s music industry and knowledge of the live entertainment business mean you know what makes promoters, festivals and venues tick. This is an exciting opportunity to work in an emerging market and establish strong working relationships with our major partners, focusing on operational excellence, engagement and growth.
You are collaborative and execution-oriented with a strong marketing sense, and you look for new and expanded ways to help your partners reach fans and drive growth.
You will be
- Building and leading relationships with key partners to drive revenue targets, partner satisfaction and retention.
- Partnering with Marketing, Field Operations, and Client Success teams to drive operational excellence and manage on-site needs for events.
- Maximising Partner success by tracking sales performance across systems, surfacing key insights and deploying strategies that optimise marketing and sales strategies.
- Keeping your finger on the pulse of DICE product developments and industry trends that will evolve Partner event strategy.
- Acting as the glue connecting the region to central DICE teams, confidently managing Partner expectations and ensuring Partner needs are documented.
- Responsible for partner retention through contract renewal on better commercial terms.
- Engaged in team collaboration to overcome ambiguity and achieve shared success.
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You are
- Passionate, humble and resilient.
- Demonstrates strategic thinking with detail-oriented execution.
- A fan of music and culture.
- Highly collaborative and confident communicator.
- Builds relationships across all levels of seniority with ease.
- An analytical and curious problem solver.
- Extremely organised, resourceful and efficient in balancing priorities.
You'll need
- Business and commercial acumen.
- Strong communication skills.
- Exceptional stakeholder management.
- Proven experience in live events in Account Management, Event Operations or Marketing.
- High attention to detail and resourcefulness.
- An understanding of marketing, social media and analytics.
- Excellent knowledge of how festivals, venues and promoters work.
- Ticketing experience is a big plus.
- Fluency in one of the following languages is a plus - French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
About DICE
DICE is based throughout Europe, North America, Australia and India, and is rapidly growing worldwide. We’re constantly innovating to bring amazing products to fans, artists, venues and promoters.


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Hybrid Working
This role is based in London, UK.
We recognise the benefits of hybrid working, and want to create the best balance to ensure we can continue working together effectively. For our UK team, we have a hybrid work policy of three days in the office and two days from anywhere. You can chat about your specific team’s days and expectations during the interview process.
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