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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 30000.00-30000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Location: Fully remote (UK-based) Hours: Part-time, circa 25 hours per weekWe''re recruiting on behalf of a leading digital marketing and web design agency with over 20 years behind them. They build lead-generating websites and run performance-driven marketing campaigns for a varied portfolio of clients. This is a genuinely varied Account Management role at the heart of the agency owning client relationships across live web projects, keeping work moving, and spotting opportunities to grow each account. It would suit someone who already lives and breathes web and marketing, knows the lingo, and is happy to roll their sleeves up rather than simply hand work off. This is a do-er''s role. You''ll be trusted to manage your own accounts and projects, but you''ll also be the kind of person who jumps in and gets it done when needed updating a page, briefing a piece of work, or having a confident conversation with a client about what''s next. What You''ll Be Doing  Acting as the day-to-day point of contact for a portfolio of clients across their websites and marketing Managing multiple projects at once and keeping priorities straight when they shift (because they will) Making practical webs...</description>
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