French Selection (FS)
French speaking Marketing Executive

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FRENCH SELECTION (FS)
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French speaking Marketing Executive
Initial 6-month Contract
Location: Coventry
Hybrid work: 3 days a week in the office
Salary: up to £35,000 per annum plus benefits
Ref: 8234FM
To apply using our preferred format, please visit French Selection website, go to the vacancies page, search job reference: 8234FM
The company
A British manufacturer in the home improvement sector with a key focus on sustainability
Main duties
To develop the company’s presence in France through targeted marketing campaigns and localised content.
The Role
- Manage and develop social media channels for the French region, creating ideas, briefs and localised content suitable for each platform
- Monitor content engagement and channel performance, and suggest improvement strategies
- Support with translation of UK-based content for the French market
- Liaise with the General Manager to ensure content is aligned with sales strategies, campaigns and commercial objectives
- Create high quality content for the French website, keeping search engine optimisation as a priority
- Liaise with the digital marketing team, agencies and freelancers to coordinate and schedule campaign launches
- Attend and capture photo and/or video content during exhibitions in the region
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The Candidate
- Fluent in French (written and spoken) – Essential
- Experience in creative marketing, content creation and social media management – Essential
- Strong knowledge of content creation platforms (e.g., Sprout Social) and analytics platforms (e.g. HubSpot)
- Proactive, confident and dynamic personality
- Excellent communication skills and a team player


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The salary
up to £35,000 per annum
French Selection, leading UK-based consultancy specialising in the recruitment of bilingual and multilingual professionals for international business (industries and services). We are the leading recruitment consultancy for German, French, Italian and Spanish speaking positions. Also recruiting for positions with other languages such as Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian languages, Mandarin, Japanese and Arabic
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