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PR Account Executive - Entertainment Industry

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A rare PR Account Executive role to work across campaigns in the Entertainment sector. You'll join one of the industry's most respected PR agencies, working on campaigns that generate headlines, shape conversations and put you at the centre of some of the world's most exciting brands and events. Think luxury launches, red carpet premieres, exclusive events, premium hospitality and collaborations with globally recognised talent.
As an agency, they work across ultra-luxury hospitality and consumer brands, TV and Movies.
The Role
This role sits in their Entertainment team and you will support the team across a portfolio of clients, helping to deliver integrated communications campaigns from idea through to execution. No two days will be the same. One day you could be helping to coordinate a celebrity event, the next pitching stories to journalists, supporting an international product launch or researching the latest cultural trends to help shape campaign ideas.
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About You
You'll have around 12 months to two years' experience within a PR agency or in-house communications role and be looking for the next exciting step in your career.
You'll also bring:
- A genuine passion for entertainment, luxury, lifestyle, hospitality or film.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organisation and attention to detail.


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What's on Offer
This is a genuine career defining opportunity where you'll work alongside some of the most experienced professionals in luxury and entertainment communications.
You'll receive:
- Salary of £28,000–£32,000 depending on experience.
- Excellent benefits package.
- Exposure to world-class brands and internationally recognised campaigns.
- Outstanding training, mentoring and career progression.
- The chance to work on projects that most PR professionals only dream of.
To Apply
Please apply online via the job ad or by sending your CV to andy@prfutures.co.uk.
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