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CONSUMER PR ACCOUNT MANAGER – HUGE WINE CLIENT AT INDEPENDENT AGENCY – to c£38k

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Fantastic Account Manager Role
This is a fantastic Account Manager role for any PR professional passionate about drinks, food, and hospitality and with a particular interest in wine. Working in a lovely, specialist agency, this role will be the day-to-day client lead across the wine portfolio for a HUGE name retailer. The work covers consumer PR brand work from product launches, influencer programmes, events, press trips (with travel to some lovely destinations), as well as being hands-on in the day-to-day strategic work. This agency definitely punches above their size when it comes to client names and scope of work and this is the chance to focus on one specialist space.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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Because this is a relatively small consumer PR agency, you get to be involved in loads more than you might be at some larger PR agencies and definitely get much more input on the strategic side and really owning client work. The role has AEs and an intern under it and reports to a Director but you work closely with everyone really, including the very approachable and open founder.
Requirements
To really be successful in this role, you should already have strong experience in consumer PR, ideally around three years’ and at least some of it in a UK PR agency. You don’t need wine experience at all, but obviously you must have a keen interest in it and a passion for drinks and hospitality in general. There is loads of support and guidance at this supportive agency, but also bags of autonomy to do things your own way, so this role would definitely suit someone who is really proactive and enjoys bringing ideas to the table.


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Development and Benefits
This agency has a big focus on development and being independent means people can progress when they are ready, so no waiting for certain milestones for promotions. They do a lot of training and development and will even pay for WSET qualifications for those interested in doing so. They are a super close-knit and social team and do three days a week in the office in their lovely South West London office.
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