Carter Murray
Global Communications Specialist

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We are supporting a global investment firm in looking for a Global Communications Specialist to join its London based team. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment, can manage sensitive information with care and can deliver clear, well-structured communications across multiple stakeholders and regions. The successful individual will support transaction communications, media engagement and reputation management while partnering closely with senior leaders across the business.
Responsibilities
- Lead communications for live transactions from announcement through completion
- Draft clear, accurate materials such as press releases, internal updates and Q and A documents
- Manage approval processes, timelines and scenarios while maintaining confidentiality
- Coordinate with internal teams, senior leaders and external advisers
- Support media enquiries and contribute to proactive brand positioning
- Ensure all digital channels reflect timely and consistent updates
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Key Skills and Experience
- Five to seven years of communications experience, ideally with exposure to transactions
- Excellent writing skills and the ability to translate complex information into simple messages
- Strong organisation and judgement, especially under time pressure
- Confident stakeholder management and the ability to work across regions
- High attention to detail with strong commercial awareness
- Comfortable using artificial intelligence tools responsibly to support drafting and analysis


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This opportunity offers the chance to work within a high performing global communications function at one of the most respected names in the investment industry. It provides exposure to strategic work at the centre of major transactions, close collaboration with senior decision makers and the ability to develop a world class communications skill set within a firm known for excellence, integrity and long-term thinking.
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