Account Manager - Creative Agency

Redbourn
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Account Manager role with an award-winning, drum-recommended creative agency. Recognised by Great Place to Work as one of the UK's Best Workplaces 2024, you’ll join a team of passionate and experienced marketing professionals. Their hands-on culture means there is plenty of opportunity for career advancement, growth and promotion. You’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package including flexible working, 30 days holiday, £50 Amazon Gift Voucher on your birthday, health care plan, access to training for ongoing development plus mentorship and career advancement and so much more.

Day to day responsibilities include –

  • Manage assigned client accounts, building strong relationships and gaining an understanding of their business and objectives

  • Interpret, interrogate, write and deliver briefs to the studio, communicating the requirements clearly, quality checking, and then critiquing and feeding back on creative against the brief

  • Project/campaign delivery – build realistic plans, and manage activities from brief to execution, ensuring delivery is on brief, on time and within budget

  • Plan and coordinate studio workflow, managing resource allocation and job scheduling through internal finance and tracking systems

  • Management of finances - costing projects and managing scope

  • Develop collaborative relationships with internal teams and suppliers (such as video production agency and 3D animators) to ensure smooth project delivery

  • Manage content localisation and translation processes

    About the agency

    This creative agency offers integrated creative solutions, with strategy, creative, digital, content, production and big ideas at the fore, priding themselves on delivering superlative client service whilst harnessing the power of data science, innovation and thought leadership. Dedicated to permanent innovation, they operate an ‘always-on’ mindset – curious, relentless and open to change. Always learning, striving, thinking and measuring, they’re results-oriented, focused on accelerating their clients’ ambitions and building long-term client relationships.

    In return you’ll receive a starting salary of £28-36K, dependent upon experience.

    The agency is located near St Albans/Harpenden, Hertfordshire, with easy access to train links.

    Apply now for a full job spec and support throughout the recruitment process

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