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A leading company in the hospitality sector is seeking a CRM Marketing Executive to enhance customer experiences through strategic campaign execution using CRM workflows. This role involves direct support for the CRM Marketing Manager, responsibilities include CRM deployment and campaign analysis. Creativity and innovation in marketing help drive guest engagement and retain loyalty.
Job title: CRM Marketing Executive
Intro:
Directly supporting the CRM Marketing Manager, the role of the CRM Executive is to own CRM workflows and the deployment of multi-channel CRM activity across service, transactional and automation activities. To support business requirements for customer engagement and revenue. They are also required to support briefing and activity design processes.
Salary:
£31,000 - £41,000
Why you'll love it here:
What you’ll do:
What we need:
Be part of our Commercial Team at Whitbread
Our brands speak for themselves, but that’s down to the work that our Marketing team put in. Creativity and innovation allow us to elevate our brands, gain new guests and keep our regulars coming back for more. From producing branded adverts that showcase our ever-changing hotel rooms, right through to promoting new launches, B2B and collaborating with Media agencies to deliver different digital campaigns, you’ll be there using insight, data and strategy to get our brands noticed.
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We believe that everyone is unique and there should be no barriers to entry and no limits to ambition. We are committed to being an inclusive organisation that values diversity and welcome your application whatever your background or situation.
Under-represented groups such as women, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities & members of the LGBTQ+ community (those who identify as lesbian, gay, bi, trans, and non-binary or those who use a different LGBTQ+ term), are strongly encouraged to build a career with us. We are open to part-time and flexible working and, where possible, will try to support this.