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Newspapers: Edinburgh Marketing/PR Guru, Yelp.co.uk
About you
•Lives to write; writes to live. You know who you are... pencils down!
•Has a fire in the belly. Walks through walls. Takes no prisoners. In a word: driven. Even when no one is watching. Especially then.
•Social connector. You are the hub of your social world. You know everyone. Everyone knows you. The fun one. Diplomatic, too.
•You reside in Edinburgh and consider yourself a local expert.
•Have more than a few years of post-graduate professional experience (existing Yelp community managers have 5 to 15 years).
About the job
•Writing. Write locally compelling newsletters weekly and inspiring reviews daily, as well as persuasive pitches to venue owners and marketing partners.
•Event planning. Conceptualize, negotiate, plan and execute cool, fun and buzz-worthy (big wow factor!) events/parties.
•Marketing outreach. Connect with the right local organizations, barter weekly newsletter sponsorships for promotion of Yelp.
•Socializing and adventuring. Meet up with yelpers. Attend civic events. See and be seen. In the scene. Be the Mayor. Always on.
•Communication. Be accountable with stellar communication to your peers and those who support you at Yelp HQ.
Other fun requirements
•4-year college/university degree
•Currently living, eating, breathing (or working) in Edinburgh
•Experience with social networking, guerilla marketing tactics, and event planning
What’s a day in the life of a Yelp CM like? Check out this blog by our own Leighann F, Boston CM: http://officialblog.yelp.com/2009/11/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-yelp-community-manager.html
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
Newspapers: Brighton Marketing/PR Guru, Yelp.co.uk
About you
•Lives to write; writes to live. You know who you are... pencils down!
•Has a fire in the belly. Walks through walls. Takes no prisoners. In a word: driven. Even when no one is watching. Especially then.
•Social connector. You are the hub of your social world. You know everyone. Everyone knows you. The fun one. Diplomatic, too.
•You reside in Brighton and consider yourself a local expert.
•Have more than a few years of post-graduate professional experience (existing Yelp community managers have 5 to 15 years).
About the job
•Writing. Write locally compelling newsletters weekly and inspiring reviews daily, as well as persuasive pitches to venue owners and marketing partners.
•Event planning. Conceptualize, negotiate, plan and execute cool, fun and buzz-worthy (big wow factor!) events/parties.
•Marketing outreach. Connect with the right local organizations, barter weekly newsletter sponsorships for promotion of Yelp.
•Socializing and adventuring. Meet up with yelpers. Attend civic events. See and be seen. In the scene. Be the Mayor. Always on.
•Communication. Be accountable with stellar communication to your peers and those who support you at Yelp HQ.
Other fun requirements
•4-year college/university degree
•Currently living, eating, breathing (or working) in Brighton
•Experience with social networking, guerilla marketing tactics, and event planning
What’s a day in the life of a Yelp CM like? Check out this blog by our own Leighann F, Boston CM: http://officialblog.yelp.com/2009/11/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-yelp-community-manager.html
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
Newspapers: Bristol Marketing/PR Guru, Yelp.co.uk
About you
•Lives to write; writes to live. You know who you are... pencils down!
•Has a fire in the belly. Walks through walls. Takes no prisoners. In a word: driven. Even when no one is watching. Especially then.
•Social connector. You are the hub of your social world. You know everyone. Everyone knows you. The fun one. Diplomatic, too.
•You reside in Bristol and consider yourself a local expert.
•Have more than a few years of post-graduate professional experience (existing Yelp community managers have 5 to 15 years).
About the job
•Writing. Write locally compelling newsletters weekly and inspiring reviews daily, as well as persuasive pitches to venue owners and marketing partners.
•Event planning. Conceptualize, negotiate, plan and execute cool, fun and buzz-worthy (big wow factor!) events/parties.
•Marketing outreach. Connect with the right local organizations, barter weekly newsletter sponsorships for promotion of Yelp.
•Socializing and adventuring. Meet up with yelpers. Attend civic events. See and be seen. In the scene. Be the Mayor. Always on.
•Communication. Be accountable with stellar communication to your peers and those who support you at Yelp HQ.
Other fun requirements
•4-year college/university degree
•Currently living, eating, breathing (or working) in Bristol
•Experience with social networking, guerrilla marketing tactics, and event planning
What’s a day in the life of a Yelp CM like? Check out this blog by our own Leighann F, Boston CM: http://officialblog.yelp.com/2009/11/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-yelp-community-manager.html
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
PFJ: Media Planner
For more Media jobs and jobs in Buckinghamshire visit Guardian Jobs
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
SPIRE.UK.COM: HR DIRECTOR
Radio: Creative Writer, Beacon Radio
Are you someone who avoids the cliche?
Good... because there's never been a better time to take this once in a lifetime chance to work at Beacon Radio.
That's right! You could be one half of a a creative team that won at the Roses Awards this year, and who've hit 18 of their last 19 targets (we missed one just to keep it interesting).
You could work with a sales team who actually understand creative led-sell and conceptual advertising.
FX: gasp, sound of person fainting
And you'll be part of Orion Media - Britain's newest radio group with a very different approach. How different?
Well, while the others are making writers redundant, we're actually recruiting them!
Ideally, you'll have radio copywriting experience, and be client-friendly and commercially savvy, with a passion for creative ideas that work.
To apply, please send your CV, plus showreel and/or scripts to simon.english@beaconradio.co.uk
This offer must end soon, so hurry, hurry, hurry!
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
Radio: Senior Broadcast Journalist, Heart - Home Counties
You will be responsible for creating original, compelling local news content that appeals to the Heart target audience.
The Senior Broadcast Journalist is a senior position within the newsroom. The person holding the position acts as the stand in for the News Editor at times of his absence.
They will be an experienced journalist capable of taking responsibility for editorial decision-making, and assisting the News Editor in the efficient operation of the newsroom.
They will have a strong voice and be an accomplished reader/writer and reporter.
From time to time they will act up as News Editor liaising with other station/Group management.
The SBJ will have excellent knowledge of Global brands and editorial style guides.
They will be providing an excellent example through best practice to other Broadcast journalists and be capable of standing in at other stations.”
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
Newspapers: Freelancer, Garnett Keeler Public Relations - England
We need experienced, reliable, flexible all-rounders with high levels of proven journalism and PR competence to provide overspill capability for us across the board. It will count greatly in your favour if you have fluency in any mainstream European languages but this is not a requirement and your mother tongue must be English. These positions will not usually be client-facing.
Once you have been appointed as a ‘preferred freelancer’ you may be called upon to support projects from any part of the company. The amount of work you get will to a large extent depend on you - if our directors/senior account handlers see you as a reliable and useful resource, they’ll make more use of you.
You’ll need to be able to do - or contribute to - pretty much anything in the PR arena, so these are not roles for beginners or recent graduates. The work may include writing press releases and articles, research work on new clients, contributing to pitch documents, working on client award entries, crisis and issue management, supporting event management operations etc. The account base is international (a great deal of work for US, European and Asian companies), with a transport practice which is focused on the UK domestic market (some European work). We also have digital and ‘moving image’ (video) operations which may occasionally call on your services.
We want highly productive writers and creative thinkers who can work (sometimes) from a hurried (often telephoned) brief, possibly from account handlers who are travelling/abroad. You’ll know what questions to ask, understand how to put a story together, and you’ll be able to get to grips with any topic ranging from the technical aspects of commercial vehicles to the workings of a pharmaceutical drug, to pick two examples at random. You don’t necessarily need to be a transport or pharmaceutical specialist (we’ve got both already), or have specialist knowledge in any of the other areas in which we operate, but you will probably have to support people who are.
These positions are suitable for home-based freelancers who are available throughout the working day and it is highly probable that home working will be acceptable since the vast majority of the work will be ‘desk based’. However, our account handlers travel a great deal and on occasions when the office is short-staffed you may be asked to work in Carshalton; you may also be asked to attend for meetings, briefings etc. Frankly, it’s also a fact of life that you’ll probably pick up more work if you’re willing to pop in fairly regularly. For all these reasons you should live within reasonable commuting distance.
We’ll want to see evidence of a good general education in genuine academic subjects (if you have a science, engineering, technical or modern languages degree it will work in your favour, but don’t be discouraged from applying if you haven’t). We’d also like to see evidence of formal training in either journalism or PR (recognised training courses with media organisations, or perhaps NCTJ or equivalent; or CIPR membership / diploma etc).
Full details of our company are available on an extremely comprehensive website (www.garnett-keeler.com). ">http://www.garnett-keeler.com">(www.garnett-keeler.com).
Recruitment: you’ll undertake one interview plus some practical assessments, then be given some (paid) trial work; the trial work will be the real decider. Please do not telephone (sorry but we are too busy) – almost any question you could ask about the company is answered on the website.
To apply please see this job entry on Media UK.
