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Marketing & Communications Executive
We're recruiting on behalf of an award-winning, fast-growing boutique professional services firm with ambitious growth plans. This is an exciting opportunity for a creative and commercially minded Marketing & Communications Executive to join a collaborative team and play a key role in building brand awareness, supporting business growth and delivering engaging marketing campaigns.
Reporting to the Senior Marketing professional, you'll work across digital marketing, communications, events and business development initiatives, with excellent opportunities for progression.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage social media channels and support senior leaders' LinkedIn activity.
- Produce marketing reports and analyse campaign performance.
- Create engaging internal and external communications.
- Manage the CRM system, website and intranet content.
- Coordinate marketing collateral with external design agencies.
- Support PR activity and industry award submissions.
- Work with stakeholders to develop individual marketing plans.
- Attend networking and business events.
- Support the delivery of the wider marketing strategy.
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About You
- 2–5 years' marketing experience within professional services (legal experience beneficial but not essential).
- Strong copywriting and communication skills.
- Experience with digital marketing, CRM systems and social media.
- Creative, organised and highly detail-oriented.
- Confident building relationships across the business.
- A proactive team player with a positive, solutions-focused approach.


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Benefits
- Hybrid working
- Private healthcare and insurance
- 25 days' holiday plus buy/sell options
- Pension scheme
- Additional wellbeing day
- Employee wellbeing support
- Discounts platform
- Duvet days
- Paid volunteering day
- Regular social events
- Ongoing learning and development
Please note due to high volumes of applications unfortunately we are not always able to respond to all unsuccessful applicants. However we wish everyone who applies the very best with their job search.
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