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Graduate Marketing Executive – QuantumLoopAI | Canary Wharf, London (Onsite)
Salary: £26,000 | Full-Time, Permanent

Role Overview

The Graduate Marketing Executive role is tailored for a recent marketing graduate who wants to gain practical, real-world experience in digital marketing. As a Graduate Marketing Executive, you will work directly with senior leadership and receive clear instructions on what to do, how to do it, and the standards required — ensuring you learn quickly while contributing to live campaigns from day one.

This is not a hands-off or isolated role — the Graduate Marketing Executive will be closely supported, with feedback and guidance provided consistently to help you grow.

Key Responsibilities

As a Graduate Marketing Executive, you will:



Create and schedule social media content across platforms (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.)

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Design marketing visuals using Canva and Adobe Creative Suite

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Assist with website updates and basic content management

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Draft and edit marketing copy for blogs, email campaigns, and digital collateral

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Support CRM upkeep (HubSpot or similar) and lead generation workflows

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Assist with SEO tasks and performance tracking under supervision

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Help plan webinars and marketing events

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Coordinate basic automation tasks using AI tools (Zapier, Make, N8N) — training provided

Requirements

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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, or similar (required)

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Strong written English and exceptional attention to detail

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Working knowledge of Canva; basic familiarity with Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator

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A portfolio or demonstrable creative work (university, freelance, personal)

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Ability to follow structured instruction with precision

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Organised, professional, and comfortable working at speed

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Interest in AI, digital marketing, and tech innovation

What You Will Learn

The Graduate Marketing Executive will gain real commercial experience in:

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Executing multi-channel digital marketing workflows

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Applying marketing theory to measurable business results

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Content management and campaign deployment

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Cross-functional collaboration with leadership in marketing, operations, and product

Ideal Profile

The ideal Graduate Marketing Executive is someone who:

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Learns quickly and implements feedback immediately

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Enjoys structure, clarity, and direct instruction

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Is detail-focused, reliable, and execution-driven

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Wants hands-on experience rather than a passive corporate graduate scheme

Employment Details

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Title: Graduate Marketing Executive

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Type: Full-time, Permanent, Graduate

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Location: 100% Office-Based — Canary Wharf, London

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Hours: Monday–Friday, 40 hours per week

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Holiday: 20 days + 8 UK bank holidays

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Salary: £26,000 per annum

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Benefits: Company pension

About QuantumLoopAI

QuantumLoopAI builds AI systems that help the NHS operate more efficiently. Our flagship AI receptionist, EMMA, handles incoming patient calls instantly — booking appointments, managing demand, and integrating directly with GP clinical systems. By eliminating call queues and reducing admin workload, we allow staff to focus on patient care. Based in Canary Wharf, QuantumLoopAI operates at the intersection of HealthTech and advanced AI, with a mission to modernise primary care at national scale

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