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marketing executive jobs in worcester

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Marketing Executives.
 
The role of a Marketing Executive can vary widely dependant on the company, sector and size of its marketing team but typically would be responsible for delivering a variety of elements of marketing. Usually, an Executive would not have responsibility for the overall management of marketing, budget management or strategy development and would report to either a Marketing Manager or more senior member of the team, such as a Senior Marketing Executive.

Depending on the role, business and size of the team, a Marketing Executive can work across marketing as a whole, focusing on a range of both offline and online elements, or may specialise in a particular area of marketing such as digital (SEO, PPC, email, paid search, social media, website management), PR, Communications, content, events, campaign, brand, ecommerce or acquisition, for example.
This type of role might be suitable for an existing Marketing Executive or Marketing Assistant or Marketing Coordinator looking to take the next step in their career.​​
As a Marketing Executive, the role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
  • Campaign planning and delivery – email, social, SEO, PPC, search, affiliate, radio, television, mobile
  • Social media management
  • Analytics and reporting
  • PR and media – content production
  • Competitor analysis
  • Day to day website management
  • Events assistance or management
  • CRM management
  • Collateral production and design
About Worcester​
Worcester is a cathedral city and the ceremonial county town of Worcestershire.
Worcester is famous for several things including the birthplace of Lea & Perin's well-known Worcestershire sauce.
It is also the home to the oldest surviving newspaper in the world (Worcester’s Berrow’s Journal) which dates back to 1690.
The top attraction in Worcester is Worcester Cathedral. The present cathedral church was built between 1084 and 1504 and represents every style of English architecture from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic.
The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 at Worcester, England, and was the final battle of the English Civil War, which began in 1642. This saw Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarian New Model Army, 28,000 strong, defeat King Charles II's 16,000 Royalists.