Untapped Recruitment
Senior Account Executive – Consumer PR – supportive, independent PR agency – to £34k

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If you are an established Consumer PR Account Executive or newly promoted Senior Account Executive and thrive working on a mix of consumer clients in a small and ethical PR agency, then this could be right up your street. This small “one to watch” PR consultancy create incredible consumer facing PR campaigns and run super successful UK press offices. They cover a range of consumer sectors, although this one will likely have a food and drink skew, and a lot of their work falls into purpose driven and they certainly only work with clients that ethically align.
In a completely inclusive and close knit team you will be responsible for day to day PR activities and activations for clients covering consumer food, drink and lifestyle clients. You will be drafting creative content and be confident selling in to a range of media, all be it you don’t need a set little black book, just love the buzz of landing great coverage for clients. You will be responsible for managing and overseeing juniors in the team and ensuring they are nurtured in a direction they want to go in. In addition in a relatively small business you will be working directly with the senior team and have a fantastic chance to learn by osmosis just being around them.
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This unique and passionate business has a fabulous yin and yang of creative and strategic leaders which enable them to come up with outrageously on point creative but that links to consumer insight and behaviour so really makes an impact. They do three days in their central London office and two flexible. If you are already working as an established Account Executive in a UK consumer PR team (agency or in-house), love media relations and creative concepts as well as have a passion for doing work that has impact then apply here now.


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