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Kickstart Business Administrator

£ 8 - £ 8 per a:1:{s:8:"en_title";s:6:"annual";}
 

Job Description

Company & Role Overview 

Our client is an award-winning pop culture brand licensed by many of the biggest film and video game studios in the world to create gifts and collectibles which are then sold to retailers globally. 

They are looking for an eager kickstarter to join their team. 

Main Responsibilities

  • Reporting directly to the M.D, you would be responsible for undertaking administrative tasks, such as data inputting, dealing with customer and retail queries both over the phone and via email.
  • There will also be research projects, focusing on both price and market trends as well as following administrative processes. 
  • The candidate will learn about all levels of the European gift trade, how to interact with all departments as well as the product development process.  

Requirements

  • Good communication skills are vital, as a small company every member of the team is important and clear communication is most important. 
  • Excel, Word, PowerPoint skills are also needed as retailer forms will need to be completed. 
  • Analytical skills are needed for research projects. 
  • Excellent organisational skills

Important Requirements - Kickstart Scheme

  • Be between 16 - 24

  • Must currently be on universal credit

Location - Office in Goostrey, Crewe
Pay - National Minimum Wage
Ref :TGPKS1023
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