Digital Marketing Executive

Guildford
5 days ago
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Are you an experienced Digital Marketing Executive seeking an innovative, career-defining opportunity within a forward-thinking, AI-driven company based in Surrey? Our client, a pioneering online commercial vehicle platform, is looking to appoint a dedicated Digital Marketing Executive to join their dynamic team. This is an exceptional chance to become a vital part of a revolutionary platform transforming the automotive industry through advanced technology and fully digital solutions.

The ideal Digital Marketing Executive will bring a strategic mindset, a flair for creativity, and enthusiasm for technological innovation. Your role as a Digital Marketing Executive will focus on increasing online visibility, driving targeted traffic, and generating qualified leads for a rapidly growing digital marketplace.

Benefits:

Competitive salary up to £50,000, depending on experience
Flexible remote and hybrid working options
Opportunity to work with cutting-edge AI marketing tools such as image and video generation platforms
Supportive environment fostering innovation and entrepreneurial thinking
Comprehensive training in digital marketing and automotive sectors
Generous holiday entitlement, inclusive of bank holidaysDuties:

Develop and implement innovative digital marketing strategies tailored to the AI-first platform
Increase website traffic and online enquiries through targeted campaigns
Manage and optimise social media channels to maximise engagement and lead generation
Utilise AI image and video creation tools to produce compelling marketing content
Drive traffic towards AI digital agents, supporting sales conversion efforts
Analyse market trends and competitor strategies to refine marketing approaches
Collaborate with teams to improve overall digital marketing processes
Stay abreast of emerging AI technologies and digital marketing trends to maintain competitive edgeRequirements:

Proven experience as a Digital Marketing Executive, including social media and content creation
Knowledge of AI tools such as image and video generation and workflow automation
Strong understanding of marketing strategy development and implementation
Tech-savvy with the ability to adapt swiftly to new digital tools and platforms
Entrepreneurial mindset with innovative thinking outside the box
Experience in devising and executing marketing strategies at managerial or senior levels is preferred
Ability to work independently and proactively in remote or hybrid environments
Automotive sector knowledge would be advantageous but is not essentialIf you are a driven Digital Marketing Executive eager to make an impactful contribution within a technology-focused environment, this role offers excellent development opportunities. Take the next step in your career and join a pioneering organisation shaping the future of automotive marketing.

Contact Liam Buffenbarger, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Surrey today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity.

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the Automotive Industry. So, if you are looking to improve your career and want to hear about more Motor Trade Jobs in your local area, please contact us today

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