
Referrals
How would you like to earn yourself up to £500 worth of vouchers?
We love building relationships with creatively minded professionals and hearing about new candidates and clients we can work with. And we’re big fans of recommendations and like to show our appreciation by offering an incentive for successful referrals.
Our Referrals Scheme gives you the chance to receive up to £500 worth of vouchers to spend in a retail outlet of your choice. All you need do is recommend a friend or company and if this results in a successful – permanent – placement you will receive vouchers up the value of £500 (dependent on the value of the placement).
Kate, Managing Director at Media Quest suggested a new client to us who happened to be recruiting. We managed to secure the role and place with them. As a big thank you, we presented Kate with £200 worth of John Lewis vouchers, thanks again Kate!
If you have an ideal friend* or company in mind, just email us at info@talentsearch.careers with their contact details.
*Please note that your friend or suggested company must not be known to us already and the placements’ 3-month probationary period must be completed in order to you qualify for your reward.
Latest vacancies:
£30-35k
London
My client is a leading real estate agency situated in the vibrant area of North London. Their team is dedicated to providing exceptional service to clients seeking to buy, sell, or rent properties in this desirable location and they pride themselves on professionalism, expertise, and commitment to exceeding client expectations
£30-32k
Surrey
A great opportunity has arisen for a skilled marketer to join the marketing team of a leading international SME
£25 - 30k
Hampshire
This is an exciting, brand-new role based within a highly creative design and branding agency with an excellent reputation
The position can be considered on a part time basis for someone more experienced
£25 - 30k
London
A great opportunity has arisen for a recent graduate with marketing and design experience to join a creative production house as a Digital Marketing Assistant
£35 - 40k + Benefits
Bedfordshire
This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly successful manufacturer as their first marketer during an impressive period of growth. Working closely with the Director, sales team and European parent company marketing team, you will have the support to make this role your own and help the company reach new heights
Your broad B2B marketing experience will set you in great stead to make a real success of this position, which can be considered on a part-time or full-time basis
£25k+
London or Hertfordshire
A great opportunity has arisen for a recent graduate with a passion for writing and some experience in marketing to join a publishing company’s editorial team.
The role, which can be based in either their office in Central London or in St Albans, will involve managing digital content across the company’s industry-leading websites, e-newsletters and social media platforms. The ideal candidate will have a strong editorial eye and excellent digital skills.
£30-40k
Hampshire
A great opportunity has arisen for a results driven, digitally focused Marketing Manager to join a micro-SME, who are a specialist developer of pioneering technology, and are looking to expand their operations in marketing
The focus of the role will be to develop the digital footprint, although it will be a varied position, so a flexible and hands-on attitude is essential
£27-30k
Hampshire
My client is a vibrant consumer-focussed start up with a fantastic track record and ambitious plans. They are looking for a brand new CRM Executive to plan and deliver data-driven marketing, retention and lifecycle initiatives that keeps customers supported
£27-30k
Hampshire
My client is a vibrant consumer-focussed start up with a fantastic track record and ambitious plans. They are looking for a brand new Marketing Executive to join their growing team in a creative, broad role. This will suit someone from a fast paced environment, either in house or agency
£37.5 - 45k
Oxfordshire
A great opportunity has arisen for a results driven, digitally focused and creative marketer to join a leading software provider. The Senior Marketing Executive / Marketing Manager will lead the day-to-day marketing operations, working with a supportive team in a collaborative culture. In time the position will grow into a more strategic role
£30-35k
Hampshire
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established company in the Tech sector, working across four brands and producing creative campaigns across all channels. While this is mainly a content creation position, there will be some broader marketing responsibilities too
£35-40k Pro Rata
Hampshire
This is an exciting position based within a highly creative design and branding agency with an excellent reputation
This position is on a part time basis of 20 hours a week
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