Account Executive - Quantum

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Account Executive - Quantum

Location: Bournemouth (on site)


Hours: Full time – 37.5 hours per week


Salary: £24,000


Jobster Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom


Overview

We’re an independent brand experience agency creating big ideas that work in many places. Thinking with ambition. Working with agility. Delivering with impact.


Why we exist?

To grow brands through the lens of possibility and potential. To build and inspire a community where brilliant minds connect, brands flourish and consumers act.


Who we work with

Some of the biggest global FMCG clients including Hawaiian Tropic, Kraft Heinz, William Grant and Sons, Dusk and Takis.


What we’re looking for

We need an enthusiastic and passionate Client Executive who lives in the detail, builds strong relationships and can think creatively to deliver brilliantly for our clients. Ideally, some marketing or communications experience is preferred but attitude, passion and commitment will make sure you fit in at Quantum. The work is varied and covers an array of marketing channels. You’ll have an excellent account management team to work with and a brilliant creative team to inspire.


Responsibilities and Key Qualifications

  • Growth and learning mindset – willing to learn, even if this might be your first marketing role.
  • Bucket loads of enthusiasm and eagerness to learn from your team.
  • The desire to learn general client services and account management skills, essential to ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of projects.
  • Excellent customer service skills and ability to create meaningful relationships with suppliers and clients.
  • Key attributes such as attention to detail, problem‑solving, lateral thinking, budget and time management.
  • The desire to help out at events, such as setting up and briefing brand ambassadors, when needed.
  • The capacity to brief designers according to client requirements, processing jobs through the studio, dealing with amends and sending design concepts to clients.
  • Learn how to spec print jobs and release collateral to print, including generating production specifications in partnership with suppliers, preparing purchase orders and coordinating deliveries.
  • Knowledge and understanding of basic platforms including Microsoft and Google tools.

What we can offer you

  • Salary of £24,000
  • 22 days holiday per year + Bank Holidays, Christmas shutdown and birthday
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity benefit
  • Enhanced Sick Pay
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Medical Cash Plan
  • Access to face‑to‑face counselling sessions
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Access to multiple perks and discounts
  • Fundamental focus on well‑being
  • Access to training and development
  • Flexible start and finish times
  • Socials
  • Lots of little extras

How to apply

To be part of a hardworking, fast‑paced and fun agency – send your LinkedIn link and a video of you telling us the 3 reasons why!


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