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Marketing Executive


Listed on:10th October
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:Upto £40000
Tags: marketing | marketing manager | telecoms | marketing greater london | marketing london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:AS7012
Recruiter:Expand Recruitment
Marketing Manager
3 days per week- part time
£40k for 3 days
London

Our client has a requirement for a part time MARKETING MANAGER. With a new budget for UK Marketing, our client is looking for a capable Marketing Manager to deliver a series of marketing programmes. Working for a UK MD, you will have the support of a Chief Marketing Officer at Headquarters. This is a hands on role, and you will need the confidence that experience brings to work with minimal supervision. As a dedicated marketer for the UK you will be able to expertly, plan and deliver the following:

Events
Marketing Collateral
PR and Communications

Our client is a major European technology provider, working in Business to Business markets. We welcome applications from candidates who are interested in a part time role. Ideally you will be working in a telecoms operator, vendor, or infrastructure supplier so you will already be familiar with some of the issues and events in the sector. To discuss this role please contact us on 01273 668700.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/169012
Contact Name:expand recruitment

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