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Researcher / Analyst

  • Location: London
  • Salary: £26000 - £29000 per annum
  • Job Type:Permanent

Posted over 2 years ago

  • Sector: marketing & communications
  • Contact: Melanie Ashworth
  • Contact Email: melanie.ashworth@handle.co.uk
  • Expiry Date: 11 December 2021
  • Job Ref: 15729

Are you a recent graduate, looking to become a Researcher/Analyst and use your skills in a growing industry in marketing and technology, Or you might have recent experience in researching sectors for conference and course production, but looking for a sector that fits more closely with your marketing and technology background?

We have a new opportunity to join a fantastic team within a creative and digital agency based in East London in a vibrant, dog-friendly work space, with a passionate team. They offer educational products and services, as well as virtual and face-to-face events across the globe.

Key areas of responsibilities will include:

  • Research - Carry out in-depth research with senior industry executives and interpret the results into commercially compelling course and conference programmes.
  • Subject matter leadership - improve your knowledge in mar-tech through books, daily news, third party event and training courses.
  • Event and course delivery - work closely with production teams to ensure the speakers are briefed and deliver compelling material.
  • Copy writing - write promotional material, including articles, website copy, brochure copy, press releases and advertising, to drive awareness of the products and stimulate bookings
  • Event and course delivery - work closely with production teams to ensure the speakers are briefed and deliver compelling material.

Apply today or email your CV to melanie.ashworth@handle.co.uk

Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the high volume of applications we receive we are unable to respond to everyone. If you have not heard from us within 5 working days of sending your CV then unfortunately you have not been shortlisted for the position you have applied for.