Job description
Coda is the UK’s fastest growing industrial B2B marketing agency – and with our in-demand combination of expert content, communications and campaigns turbocharged by rapid growth in marketing automation, website optimisation, SEO and PPC, we’re looking for an experienced Senior Account Manager to expand the support for our global customer base
We’d like to hear from experienced Senior Account Managers who would like to work with diverse clients in Europe and Americas. You’ll be an ambitious, accomplished Senior Account Manager or Account Manager with at least three years marketing agency experience, who dreams of taking their client management skills to international level. Professional and proficient in your approach, you’ll work as part of our Account Management team, bringing Coda and our clients a can-do attitude that’s based in best-practice methodologies.
Personable and proactive, you’ll learn and develop a technical understanding of our clients’ products and services, so you are able to converse with them at the level they demand; you’ll also be a decision maker, able to work on your own initiative, as well as integrating yourself into our close-knit team, based in Poole, Dorset.
**Please note that while we operate a full hybrid working policy, you will be expected to be able to onboard, attend team meetings and participate in planning activities at our office in Poole, Dorset as required, so please only apply if you are based within reasonable commuting distance or are considering relocation**
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Being part of Coda has plenty of benefits:
Health & Wellbeing
Performance & Development
Environmental
Salary: £38,000-£42,000 DOA
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £38,000.00-£42,000.00 per year
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Work Location: Hybrid remote in Poole, BH14 0JR
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