Media Relations Coordinator

Kindred | Marketing Recruitment Specialists
London
1 week ago
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Account Executive / Media Relations Executive – media / PR / journalism


Basic salary £25,000 - £27,000 + monthly commission (commission on average is £800 - £1000 per month)


Overall annual package circa £40,000


Central London - this is an office based role (homeworking is not offered)


  • Are you seeking a role where you have the opportunity to speak with the most influential journalists on a day to day basis in the property and homes sector?
  • Would you like to work in a stunning office making the most of everything London has to offer?
  • Do you want a position where you can increase your earnings?


An opportunity has become available for someone with strong communication skills to join as Account Manager at a leading London business in the media, PR and journalism sector.


Working within a vibrant SME you will have the opportunity to converse with top property, homes and interiors journalists and media professionals on a daily basis. Outreach will include facilitating content creation as well as content sharing and utilisation of the company’s online business network.


You’ll be big on driving new relationships as well as nurturing new ones whether that be over the phone or in person at events. As well as your verbal communication skills, you’ll be savvy when it comes to written and creative content and casting an eye over press releases, images and news alerts to ensure content is presented in the correct way for other media and PR professionals.


This role would suit a bright, ambitious self-starter who is seeking an account management opportunity in a highly regarded sector.


Your CV and experience should demonstrate a strong grasp of written and spoken English, with an appetite for meeting KPIs.


The position of Account Manager will reward you not only with a fulfilling role, but the opportunity to boost your earnings with lucrative monthly bonuses.


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