Campaign Manager
Campaign Managers often work closely with external advertising agencies on a variety of campaigns such as digital, DM, TV or print. They will devise campaigns aimed at acquiring customers/sales. They will brief agencies (or internal studios) in order to bring ideas and strategies to life, within preset budgets. They will act as brand guardians ensuring all work is 100% accurate when signed off and follows brand guidelines. The Campaign Manager will stay close to the campaign post implementation tracking and evaluating the results. They will be analytical looking at data and evaluating performance to recommend next steps and campaigns. To be considered employers look for a relevant degree and preferably further marketing qualifications such as those offered by the CIM. Strong communicators and managers, Campaigns Manager are natural leaders. They are also strong project managers keeping on top of the detail being precise with every step of a campaign. Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £35,000 to £44,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.
Bristol
Once an international centre for heavy industry, the last few decades has cemented the jewel in the crown of the Southwest, reinvented as a thumping hub of culture and creativity. From Clifton's iconic awe-inspiring suspension bridge to Brunel's ground-breaking steamship, it's a city engulfed in historical interest. And yet it’s also known for its alternative character, where you'll find a wealth of art collectives, community-run cafes and music venues dotted in and around the streets – not to mention murals left behind by the city's most notorious artiste, the ever mischievous and often controversial Banksy.
Bristol's modern economy is built on the creative media industry, manufacturing electronics and research and development into aerospace technologies. The revamped city-centre docks have been revitalised as information and educational centres of heritage and culture. With two city universities, the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol and a variety of art and sports organisations and venues including the Royal West of England Academy, Arnolfini, Spike Island, and the Memorial Stadium.
Connected to London and other major UK cities by road, rail, sea and air, thanks to the M5, M4, Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway rail stations and Bristol Airport. A hugely popular tourist destination, Bristol was selected in 2009 as one of the world's top ten cities by international travel publishers Eyewitness. The Sunday Times awarded Bristol the title of best city to live in, in Great Britain and it also won the European Green Capital Award in 2015.
Bristol is a popular relocation destination for Londoners due to a highly creative range of design agencies. It also hosts many financial service businesses offering a thrilling mixed climate of corporate and creative.