Marketing Executive

The main role as a Marketing Executive is to support the Marketing Manager with the execution of the marketing strategy.

You'll need strong proof-reading and creative skills as you will be required to consistently produce original content for a variety of both offline and online channels (website, e-mail, social media platforms) with the ultimate goal of raising brand awareness. Knowledge in using Adobe Creative Suite software (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator) is always very useful.

Other marketing duties will usually require you to get involved with the PR and events management, managing relationships with clients, agencies, merchandise suppliers, venues and partners, and managing events projects.

MARKETING EXECUTIVE KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: 
  • Assisting with the delivery of the marketing plan across all marketing channels.
  • Supporting the development of online brand awareness.
  • Helping to successful deliver content for the company’s social media accounts, including content creation, uploading, and analytics.
  • Assisting with the design of graphics for a range of different channels, as well as helping with the management of any graphic design third party agencies for other marketing projects
  • Help with the coordination of Paid Social & Media Campaigns
  • Supporting the delivery of all other elements of the marketing plan and channel promotions as required.

Swansea

Swansea is a coastal city in South Wales that combines career opportunities with a relaxed lifestyle and stunning natural surroundings. As the second largest city in Wales, Swansea has a proud industrial history and is now a hub for modern industries including energy, manufacturing, healthcare, digital technology, and education. With strong investment in regeneration and innovation, Swansea is steadily growing as a destination for professionals who want both career development and a high quality of life.

The city is home to major employers such as Swansea University, DVLA, and healthcare providers, alongside a growing number of start-ups and businesses within the tech and life sciences sectors. Its role in supporting the green energy transition is also significant, with projects in offshore wind and renewable energy creating exciting new opportunities. Positioned within the wider Swansea Bay City Region, the city benefits from strong connections to neighbouring towns and industries, making it a central part of South Wales’ economic landscape.

Life in Swansea offers the best of both worlds. The city centre has seen significant redevelopment with new shops, restaurants, and leisure spaces, while its coastal location provides easy access to the Gower Peninsula, one of the UK’s most beautiful natural areas. From beaches and outdoor sports to cultural venues, music, and festivals, Swansea offers plenty to enjoy outside of work. With affordable living costs compared to other UK cities and excellent transport links across Wales and to England, Swansea is an attractive place to live and work for professionals and families alike.