Marketing Manager

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Salary: £45,000 - £50,000
Location: Central London (Hybrid - minimum 3 days per week in the office)

Are you a graduate or early-career marketer looking for your first big opportunity in a fast-growing, entrepreneurial-led and backed start-up? Our client is revolutionising how retailers and charity shops list products online with their AI-powered e-commerce software. Their platform helps sellers list items up to twice as fast across multiple online marketplaces, automating titles, descriptions, and item specifics while boosting cross-platform sales.

The Opportunity:
This is a rare chance to join an early-stage start-up and lead the way in shaping and delivering the marketing strategy. You'll gain hands-on experience running campaigns, building brand awareness, and directly engaging with a growing customer base. Working closely with the founders and product team, you'll take ownership of marketing initiatives and help showcase the power of AI in e-commerce. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys being in the office and collaborating closely with their team.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the development and execution of marketing campaigns across social media, email, blogs, and other digital channels.
Create engaging content that highlights the platform's benefits to retailers and charity shops.
Monitor campaign performance and use insights to refine strategy and improve results.
Collaborate with the product and sales teams to support marketing initiatives.
Take ownership of marketing strategy delivery and contribute ideas to shape long-term growth.What We're Looking For:

A recent graduate or early-career marketer with passion, creativity and drive.
Strong communication and writing skills.
Interest in technology, AI, or e-commerce is a plus.
A self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
Enjoys working in-office at least 3 days per week in Central London and collaborating closely with colleagues.
Eager to learn, grow and take ownership of marketing delivery.Why Apply:

Join a dynamic, entrepreneurial-led start-up at an early stage.
Take a leading role in shaping and delivering marketing strategy.
Work with cutting-edge AI technology transforming e-commerce.
Competitive salary of £45,000 - £50,000.
Hybrid working in Central London (minimum 3 days in the office) with a collaborative team environment.
Exceptional growth and development opportunities as the company expands.If you're ready to lead, collaborate and grow in a fast-paced start-up, this is the perfect role for you

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