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12 Months Campaign Marketing Analyst, Raffles Place ($3,800/month)

$ 3,000 - $ 3,000 / Per Mon

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Responsibilities:
- Responsible in campaign management and ensuring timely end-to-end campaign execution. From conceptualization to cost analysis, working out operational process, technical enhancements and digital implementation as well as getting clearance for necessary approvals.
- Initiating discussions with Product, Actuarial, Risk and Compliance on campaign offer, work out financial projections and getting campaign paper approval.
- Provide campaign requirements to Technology and Operations team, accountable towards successful campaign implementation for frontend and backend systems.
- Working closely with Marketing Specialist in the team to come up with customer proposition for different existing customer segments. Communicate key marketing message to internal and external customers through various digital platforms.
- Perform customer fulfilment data checking and payment to vendor.
- Perform other responsibilities periodically assigned by supervisor


Requirements:
- University Degree preferably in Marketing, Communications and/or Business Administration
- At least 3 years’ experience in Insurance or Marketing, preferably with marketing of financial products or project management role
- Experience in delivering a marketing campaign or strategy that has delivered step change in growth outcome
- A good team player who is able to clearly communicate business needs to stakeholders and structure campaign mechanics end-to-end.
- Highly self-motivated, independent, proactive, agile and determined to drive assigned targets and projects with perseverance and passion
- Meticulous, strong relationship management, planning, execution, creativity and analytical skills
- Experience in MS Excel
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal