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Job of the Week: Marking Manager

A Marketing Manager leads the development and execution of marketing strategies to promote a company's offerings, target audiences and brands.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Manager

Salary starts from £35k to £60k per annum depending on experiences, industry and location.  Those just starting in the role may earn around £30k while senior marketing managers or those working in large companies on in London can earn over £70k.

Qualifications: Bachelor's in marketing/business with an MBA preferred for senior roles and 3-5+ years of marketing experience.

Skills: Strategic thinking, data analysis, creativity, communication, leadership, digital marketing.

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