Client Support Executive.Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity.Our client, a highly successful Irish technology, event management and marketing organisation are now, due to a significant increase in business levels, looking to expand their Limerick city centre based operation & have engaged with us in Cpl to hire an experienced Client Support Executive to join their energetic and enthusiastic team.This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly ambitious & suitably qualified candidate to further develop their career in a highly sought-after and fast paced sector so if youre interested, please apply The Job: As a key part of the client support & operations team, you will primarily be responsible for supporting corporate & commercial clients with their needs, planning client events & launches, supporting the roll-out of the product, demonstrating technical capabilities to new customers & resolving queries/issues from the existing client base.In addition to the above duties you will also support communications campaigns, analyse competitor/market activities, assist the design teams with customer post campaign feedback & support the wider management team in their projects & commercial duties.Your Skills & Experience that we need: 3rd level degree qualified ideally in marketing, business studies or a related discipline.2-3+ years experience in a client focused communications or marketing role.Proficient in MS Office and office management software.Excellent interpersonal skills & ability to engage with clients at all levels of seniority.Proven ability to self-manage & take ownership of your projects.The Offer: The role is a permanent position with base salary depending on experience/qualifications expected to be approx.35-38k This role is fully office based in Limerick City centre however there may be the option of some working from home/hybrid after 1 year of service.
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