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Marketing Executive – B2B Tech
Location: London (1 day in office)
Salary: Up to £32,400
Benefits: Including health insurance, pension, and group life cover
I’m currently recruiting for a Marketing Executive on behalf of a growing B2B technology business operating within the insurance and tech space.
This is a broad marketing role suited to someone who enjoys combining content, events, digital marketing, reporting, and marketing operations. You’ll work closely with the VP of Marketing and gain exposure across the full B2B marketing mix.
What you’ll be doing
- Researching and contributing to blogs, white papers, and long-form content.
- Creating customer case studies, including customer interviews, drafting, and approvals.
- Supporting social media activity and the company’s weekly LinkedIn newsletter.
- Preparing industry award submissions.
- Coordinating sponsored industry events, hospitality events, and sales events.
- Managing event logistics, suppliers, venues, invitations, attendees, and on-the-day delivery.
- Creating event content, including presentations, email invitations, and promotional collateral.
- Producing post-event reports and coordinating follow-up communications.
- Maintaining marketing assets, customer information, and sales collateral in Confluence.
- Keeping marketing plans, budgets, and activity trackers accurate.
- Managing HubSpot lists, segmentation, lifecycle stages, and database hygiene.
- Producing weekly and monthly reports covering social performance, conversion, pipeline contribution, and funnel metrics.
- Supporting SEO, keyword tracking, and LLM visibility reporting.
- Monitoring competitor activity and preparing monthly market intelligence updates.
- Managing sales collateral and supporting RFX responses with content sourcing, formatting, and version control.
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You’ll ideally have:
- Two to four years’ experience in marketing, communications, analysis, or a related role.
- Experience in B2B marketing, ideally within technology, SaaS, insurance, or another complex industry.
- Strong writing and research skills, with the ability to turn detailed information into engaging content.
- Experience using marketing platforms such as HubSpot and Google Analytics, or similar tools.
- An analytical mindset and confidence working with campaign and performance data.
- Excellent organization skills and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
- Experience supporting events or coordinating external suppliers.
- A collaborative approach and the confidence to work with Sales, Customer Success, customers, and external partners.
- A good understanding of social media, SEO, email marketing, and content strategy.
- A degree or equivalent qualification in Marketing, Communications, Business, or a related subject. CIM or another relevant professional qualification would be advantageous.


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This is a great opportunity for a well-rounded marketer who wants to develop across content, events, digital, reporting, and marketing operations within an established and growing B2B technology environment.
You’ll work closely with senior marketing leadership, contribute to visible campaigns, and build experience across a varied marketing remit rather than focusing on just one channel.
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