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  • Leamington Spa
  • £18,000 to £25,000
  • (Permanent)
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented, ambitious and experienced social media executive to join a dynamic PR and marketing agency in Leamington Spa.

The agency specialises in the automotive industry meaning the successful candidate can expect to find themselves at some of the UK’s most glamorous and exciting motoring events, helping to sell multi-million pound supercars around the world or promoting the very latest vehicle technologies.

Under the guidance of the agency’s account managers, you’ll be responsible for creating and managing a variety of social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn) as well as producing high quality digital assets such as infographics, movie clips and e-newsletters.

It’s a varied role where the only limit is your imagination! The typical work you’ll be carrying out will include:
- Building social media content calendars
- Scheduling social media posts in line with content calendars
- Providing live social media support at external events
- Managing clients’ social media communities, responding to engagement and reaction
- Designing, building and distributing e-marketing campaigns
- Creating visual assets for social media and other digital platforms (eg GIFs, videos, infographics etc.)
- Design and publish social media adverts in line with client targets
- Researching and engaging with key online influencers
- Analysing campaign effectiveness and preparing client repports
- Conduct research on our clients’ competitor activity, trends and best practice

Strong written skills, excellent attention to detail and at least one year’s experience in a similar role are essential. An interest in cars or the automotive industry would be a distinct advantage and knowledge of Photoshop, Premier Pro, Mailchimp, Google Analytics and Hootsuite would also be useful.