Burson

ConsumerPublicRelationsAccountExecutive

£30–40k ~AI est. United Kingdom Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Consumer Public Relations Account Executive at Burson. Skills: Consumer earned media, Content creation, Social media posts, Client events. Create infographics. Create social media posts”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Travel within UK, Work in agency office

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Consumer earned media experience, Consumer content experience, Tenacious passion for communication, Tenacious passion for storytelling, Tenacious passion for culture, Build relationships with clients, Build relationships with colleagues, Build relationships with stakeholders, Build relationships with publishers, Cultural fluency, Demonstrate administration skills, Business acumen, Competent writer, Competent researcher, Well organised, Excellent attention to detail, Impeccable attention to detail, Take ownership of tasks, Work with initiative

Nice to Have

Interest in consumer brands

What You'll Do.

Create social media posts

Monitor web analytics

Monitor social analytics

Assist with client events

Attend content shoots

Develop understanding of administrative functions

Develop understanding of financial functions

Contribute to administrative functions

Contribute to financial functions

Research new business opportunities

Prepare presentations

Support on day-to-day client management

Prepare weekly reports

Prepare meeting agendas

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Integrated agency network; Community interactions; Community experiences; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Verbal skills; Written skills

Full Job Description

Who we are: Burson, part of WPP, is the global communications leader built to create value for clients through reputation. With highly specialized teams, industry-leading technologies and breakthrough creative, we help brands and businesses redefine reputation as a competitive advantage so they can lead today and into the future. When you work at Burson, you are part of a global community of lifelong learners who thrive at the edge of innovation. WPP (LSE/NYSE: WPP) is the trusted growth partner for the world’s leading brands. We unite cutting-edge media intelligence and data solutions, world-class creativity, next-generation production, transformative enterprise solutions and expert strategic counsel in a single company – powered by exceptional talent and our agentic marketing platform, WPP Open, to help our clients navigate change, capture opportunity and deliver transformational growth. For more information, visit WPP.com For more information visit bursonglobal.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram. More about the role: We are looking for an agile Account Executive with a proven track record in consumer earned media and content. You should have a passion for creative and exciting campaigns and be curious about new media, platforms and content. You’ll join the busy Consumer infographics and social media posts, demonstrating an understanding of the differences in style, tone and content. Keen to learn and leverage internal web and social analytics monitoring tools (such as Signal and Brandwatch – training provided). Assist with and attend client events and content shoots, which may require travel within the UK Host and work alongside multiple clients regularly in the agency office Be part of a large client integrated agency network, with regular community interactions and experiences Develop a basic understanding of the administrative and financial functions of account handling and contribute to these Research new business opportunities within existing client

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