Mason & Dale Recruitment Specialists
French‑Speaking Marketing Manager B2B Events upt £46K + 5K Bonus

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French-Speaking Marketing Manager
Location: London (Hybrid – 3 days office)
We’re hiring a French-speaking Marketing Manager to join a fast-paced, high-growth B2B marketing team. If you thrive across the full marketing mix, love leading campaigns end-to-end, and want to shape strategy for large-scale international events, this role is a standout opportunity.
What you’ll be doing
- Own and deliver multi-channel marketing campaigns from strategy to execution.
- Lead audience-growth plans and ensure all messaging lands with clarity and impact.
- Take charge of French-language outbound communications across email, web, social, and partner channels.
- Drive the creative process — briefing, reviewing, and refining assets to ensure brand consistency.
- Partner closely with sales to build campaigns that drive new business, retention, and revenue.
- Develop integrated marketing activity with sponsors, partners, and content teams.
- Oversee community-building and social media strategies that boost engagement and brand affinity.
- Manage visitor registration, reporting, pricing strategies, and key marketing metrics.
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What happens outside peak campaign periods
- Support other portfolios
- Contribute to UK-based projects
- Work on awards campaigns
- Help shape year-round content and community strategy
- Strong cross-team collaboration and exposure across the wider business
About you
- Fluent in French and English (written + verbal).
- Experience as a Marketing Manager in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong project and stakeholder management skills.
- Confident across CRM/CMS platforms, social tools, email marketing, and automation (HubSpot ideal).
- Solid understanding of digital marketing principles.
- Able to manage multiple workstreams and deliver on time and on budget.
- Some experience coordinating or guiding others.
- Creative, proactive, and comfortable making data-led decisions.


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The offer
- Bonus: £5,000
- September start preferred
- Sponsorship not available
- Hybrid: 3 days in office (Monday required; other days flexible)
If you’re looking for a role where you can lead, grow, and make a real impact within a collaborative, high-performing marketing team, we’d love to hear from you.
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