Graduate Product Marketing Specialist
The Job
“I love how quickly I can see the effect my work is having on the company and our customers. Right from the start I’ve had the freedom to make my own decisions and really get stuck into projects with just the right balance of independence and support.” Ben Emmett, Product Marketing Specialist
A product marketer is a special kind of person at Red Gate, one with the unique ability to keep an eye on the big picture at all times, whilst paying acute attention to detail. Product marketers plan campaigns for a range of Red Gate products, analyse their success, and find out what makes our customers tick, so we can present the most compelling information.
From day to day, you’ll conduct commercial and market analysis, manage product launches, plan and execute diamond-sharp advertising campaigns, and much, much more. Engaging with customers by phone, email, face-to-face, and through social media is a big part of the job. You’ll be supported by an amazing team of fellow product marketers and your marketing manager, who will help you achieve your very best.
You’ll be given the flexibility to create your own role around your strengths and passions.
You'll work about 40 hours a week, flexibly and the salary is £25k + £2k signing bonus.
For us, product marketing is both an art and a science; if you’re up for it and you love technology, all we need are your CV and covering letter. We want to hear from you!
The Person
You have a strong interest in marketing - you’re a consummate technophile.
You can keep on top of multiple projects, and have excellent organisational and project management skills, with a high attention to detail.
You get social media and can navigate through the wilds of LinkedIn, Twitter, and more.
You’re creative and a problem-solver at the same time.
You’re naturally helpful and will be able to support the sales team with relevant collateral
You like to travel; product marketing specialists attend trade shows to demonstrate our products.
You have/are expecting, a 2.2 or better from a good university; your subject isn’t too important.
You’ve got excellent written English and superb analytical skills.
Any marketing experience will help
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