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Marketing Executive | Lifestyle Retail Brand
Location
London
Office Days
5 days in office
Salary
Up to £32,000 base
If you’re early in your marketing career and looking for an exciting role where you can learn quickly, get involved in everything and discover where your strengths lie, this is a brilliant place to start.
This is an opportunity to join a global lifestyle retail brand and learn across almost every area of its marketing function.
- One week you could be helping deliver an international event.
- The next, you might be supporting a product launch, coordinating a creator partnership or helping run a live social shopping session.
You won’t be boxed into one marketing channel. You’ll work directly with experienced specialists across Social, Ecommerce, Creative, Events and Brand, building the broad experience needed to decide where you want your career to go next.
Why this role is exciting
- Support campaigns and events across the UK, Europe and North America
- Join a global brand known for doing things differently and creating attention-grabbing marketing
- Learn directly from specialists across Social, Ecommerce, Creative, Events and Brand
- Get involved in major events, live activations, partnerships and product launches
- Gain experience across social media, creators, live shopping and campaign delivery
- Work with retailers, distributors, agencies and creative partners around the world
- Build a broad marketing skill set with the opportunity to grow into a more senior or specialist role
- Join a close, creative team where people are encouraged to contribute ideas and take ownership
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What you’ll be doing
- Supporting marketing campaigns, launches and projects from initial planning through to delivery
- Helping organise events and brand activations across the UK and internationally
- Coordinating venues, suppliers, staffing, travel, schedules, products and event materials
- Attending selected events and helping with setup, delivery and breakdown
- Supporting the operational side of live social shopping sessions
- Managing promotions, product information and audience interaction during live broadcasts
- Coordinating creator gifting, influencer activity and partnership logistics
- Working with designers, photographers, videographers and external agencies
- Keeping project timelines, campaign calendars and actions moving
- Supporting retailer campaigns and providing international partners with the assets they need
- Helping manage budgets, invoices, purchase orders and campaign documentation
- Reviewing results from campaigns, events and live activity to identify what could be improved
- Spotting new event, campaign and partnership opportunities
- Providing hands-on support wherever the wider Marketing team needs it
What we’re looking for
- Around one to three years’ experience within marketing, events, partnerships or a consumer brand
- Alternatively, you may be a recent Marketing graduate who has gained practical experience through an internship, placement year or part-time marketing role
- Someone hungry to learn and willing to get involved across different areas
- Brilliant organisation and the ability to keep several projects moving at once
- A proactive mindset—you look for what needs doing rather than waiting to be asked
- Strong attention to detail and the reliability to follow tasks through
- Confidence communicating with internal teams, suppliers, agencies and external partners
- The ability to stay calm when plans change or deadlines get tight
- A positive, collaborative approach and the willingness to support the wider team
- An interest in lifestyle, retail, fashion, sport, entertainment or culturally relevant brands
- Flexibility to travel across the UK and internationally when required


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Experience with events, creators, social media or live shopping would be useful, but you don’t need to arrive as a specialist in everything.
This role is for someone who wants exposure, responsibility and the chance to learn from people across an entire marketing team. Bring the right attitude, absorb everything around you and you could shape the role around the direction you want your career to take.
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