Magenta is on the lookout for a senior account executive!
We are Magenta Associates, a fast-growing communications consultancy for the built environment, and need to find a brilliant new senior account executive. We are looking for a confident, charismatic and creative individual who loves working as part of a team.
You will need to be a great communicator, with excellent writing skills, as this role requires a lot of copywriting. You need to be proactive, engaged, and full of energy. Here at Magenta, we work hard – and we play hard.
Experience in public relations and or journalism is essential to this role and any experience working in the built environment would certainly be a bonus. We seek to delight our clients, so you need drive, creativity and an eye for detail.
We’re a playful, curious and loyal bunch; all with a thirst for knowledge. Having just been shortlisted for the Brighton & Hove Business Awards 2017 “Great Place to Work” and currently listed as finalists for the 2017 Sussex Business Awards ‘Best Small Business’, we hope this speaks for itself.
In addition to a salary of up to £25,000 p/a (depending on experience) we offer a generous array of benefits, including quarterly team days out, on-going learning and development support and an annual trip abroad – this year we went to Lisbon!
Full job description available on request.
If you would like to be considered for this role, please email me at esme@magentaassociates.co.uk with a CV and cover letter, explaining why you want to work with us here at Magenta and what you could bring to the team of lovely M-People.
As managing director of Magenta, Jo gets organisations in the built environment to communicate better with their target audience. Over the past 10 years, she has managed a number of high-profile national and international campaigns for leading brands, organisations and celebrities. This has involved designing and delivering marketing strategies and PR services that stem from business objectives and drive measurable impact.
Jo sits on the board of IFMA’s UK chapter as communications director and also volunteers for the Association of Women in Property. She has had her work published in business and trade titles including Talk Business, Professional Manager Magazine, Smart Buildings Magazine, Work Design Magazine, Work&Place, Workplace Insight, FX, Facilities Management Journal, i-FM, and she has produced papers for the likes of RICS and IFMA’s Knowledge Library.