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About the Job:
We are looking for an experience Marketing Coordinator to join Marks & Spencer team and to assist the Marketing Manager and the department to reach the required visitor volumes for optimal sales targets by assisting on daily operations and administration duties as directed by Marketing Manager.
You will report directly to the Regional Marketing Manager and responsible for the following:
- Assist event set-up
- Prepare updates for Corporate Intranet in coordination with Stores &RO
- Prepare PR/event updates for Principal
- Facilitate the process of providing relevant loan products to journalists for media coverage with proper documentations of item details in coordination with store
- Prepare weekly/monthly competitor activities in coordination with agency and store managers and daily market updates
- Collate statistical reports for the region
- Follow up Principal website for activities and timelines
- Follow up of invoices w/ third party suppliers and the payments w/ Finance
- Prepare monthly comparison of marketing expenses vs. budget
- Coordinate with malls, stores and suppliers to ensure marketing material is supplied in required quantities in line w/ marketing calendar and activity
- Coordinate permissions with Group Admin / Municipality / Store Managers for timely execution
About you:
To be successful in winning this role, you will have proven marketing experience and be able to demonstrate:
- Strong English communication skills
- Knowledge of Arabic is advantageous
- Knowledge of MS Office with strong skills in PowerPoint
- Strong numerical and verbal aptitude
- Negotiation skills
- Organization skills
- Flexibility
You have to be graduated in marketing discipline or business management and have a minimum 2 years of experience in a marketing role within an international environment.

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