The Drum Daily jobs round-up: Nice, CDP, The Little Black Book Agency, Beyond The Book, Advertising Resources

By Angela Haggerty, Reporter

March 6, 2013 | 3 min read

For digital job hunters in London, Nice is looking for a digital account manager. The agency works with brands such as UBS, Channel 4, Intel and Jaguar Land Rover, and is looking for an individual with previous agency account handling experience. Applicants should have client-facing skills and a passion for digital, new technology and innovation. Salary will be experience-based and the closing date for applications is 28 March.

CDP Creative is seeking a web designer/developer

CDP Creative is looking for a web designer/developer to join its team in South Yorkshire. Applicants should have a working knowledge of HTML4 and HTML5, CSS1, 2 and 3, Javascript, JQuery, XML and PHP, alongside detailed knowledge of Adobe design tools. An understanding of content management systems is required for this position, and skills in mobile design and development would be beneficial. Applications must be submitted by 12 March.

A job is available with The Little Black Book Agency for a copywriter in Manchester. Offering a salary of £30,000 to £35,000, the company is seeking applicants with experience of working within an advertising or marketing agency and across a range of campaigns and media. The post will involve working across print, press, brochure, online, emails and radio, and candidates without agency-side experience need not apply. The closing date for applications is 20 March.

Beyond The Book is seeking a MW designer for a London-based agency which produces communications in corporate responsibility and reporting, branding and marketing and the public sector. Candidates should have up to date Adobe Suite skills and be able to show evidence of working on corporate communications across print and online. Salary for this position will be between £28,000-£32,000.

A role for a PR account executive is available with Advertising Resources in the north-west of England. The successful candidate will write press releases, liaise with journalists, assist with research projects, conduct case study interviews and build relationships with clients. Applicants must have at least 12 months' experience in PR to be considered for the role, and should demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.

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