Graduate PR Account Executive
2022-01-10 17:07:22
2022-08-01 23:59:59
- Surrey, Surrey
- £25,000 YEAR
- 1st Aug ’22
- Closed
The Company
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading PR agency with an impressive, global client list spanning the travel and transport industry. Working with some of the most well-known names in the business, they've won multiple awards for their cutting-edge campaigns.
Their commitment and investment in nurturing graduate talent is impressive, with many of the senior team joining as juniors and progressing into managerial roles. You will receive top-class training whilst benefiting from a supportive and vibrant working culture.
Not only that, but they really look after their staff - how does your birthday off, contributions to your gym membership, monthly massages and open bar Friday's sound?
Graduate PR Account Executive - Surrey - £23-25K
As an account executive, you will be working across a variety of client accounts and building excellent relationships with your contacts:
- Managing client accounts and campaigns
- Conducting research into the industry
- Pitching stories to journalists and the media
- Writing copy, including press releases, blog posts and marketing content
- Monitoring and updating social media
- Planning and attending networking events
This company are committed to diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds irrespective of gender, race, age, class, sexual orientation, religion, or beliefs
Requirements:
- At least a 2:2 degree (or equivalent) in a relevant degree subject, or they will consider candidates with no degree if they have relevant experience
- Ideally, you'll have some writing experience outside of your studies, such as writing for your university newspaper or your own blog, or PR internships - these are beneficial and not essential
APPLY NOW: Send me your CV by the 9th February 2022 to be considered for this role. If you know someone else who could be great for this role, you could be rewarded as part of our referral scheme if we place them in a role.