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Who we are:

CampaignAmp (www.campaignamp.com) is the amazing Project Management and Analytics start up for the music industry.


Founded by the ex-Group Managing Director of Ministry of Sound and an ex-BBC Digital Producer, we are revolutionising the way that Marketing and PR professionals work together on their artist?s campaigns.


CampaignAmp is a cloud based collaborative platform that provides a suite of simple to use, effective, project management and analytics tools (that we call Intelligent Project Management) that allows them to ?crank up the volume of their campaigns?.


We are going through a period of explosive growth and need your help.


Launched in November 2013, we landed our first contract with Ministry of Sound within 2 weeks. We are now also working with 2 of the 3 major label groups, 2 of the biggest management companies in the world and numerous other PR and Promotions companies.


Our investors include, Collider the marketing technology accelerator and individuals from a diverse range of high profile brands and agencies such as Unilever, Pepsi, Iris and Independents United.


What we?re looking for:

We have an immediate opening for a part-time assistant to work in our customer and media liaison team.


You?ll be on the front line helping the music industry get the most out of CampaignAmp. We?re looking for someone who is driven by problem solving, with an eye for detail and a passion for keeping customers happy. We pride ourselves in providing exceptional support for our users, and having accurate and exhaustive data listings ? your role will be crucial to making sure that this high standard is maintained!


Responsibilities include:

? Helping users

? Liaising directly with our contacts at music labels and agencies to help them with their campaigns on the platform

? Providing a conduit between customer facing functions and the development team

? Managing data for some key areas of the platform like pre-orders, sales, radio playlists and club charts

? Spotting trends in the data

? Writing blog posts and contributing to other social media projects

? Helping out at community events

? Occasionally, you?ll get pulled off-project to support other areas of the business including but not limited to Business Development and User Experience.


Requirements:

? Bachelors Degree

? Passion for helping people and problem solving

? Conscientious, with excellent attention to detail

? Comfortable navigating the web?s music sites

? An approachable and friendly communicator both in person, via email and on the phone

? Reliable, highly-organised and a self-starter

? Strong interest in music

? Familiar with Google Docs, Excel or Numbers, Word or Notes, PowerPoint or Keynote


Our office is located in Shoreditch (but one of the founders is from East Dulwich) and we are completely flexible around working remotely and hours (to be discussed).


This is the ideal position for someone previously from a music, marketing or pr background who's looking to get back into work in an exciting and dynamic company but who requires a high degree of flexibility.

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