Khaitan Legal Associates
Khaitan Legal Associates 
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Khaitan Legal Associates is looking to hire a Marketing Executive in Mumbai

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Khaitan Legal Associates is looking to hire a Marketing Executive in Mumbai.

Number of Positions: 1 (one)

PQE: 2 - 3 Years

Location: Mumbai

Qualification: Bachelor's Degree (any); preferably with a Diploma in Social Media Marketing or Mass Communication or Web content development or Bachelor's in Creative Media or Marketing Communications.

Job Description and Requirements

  • Candidates who have completed their Bachelor's in Law but are interested in exploring opportunities related to content development and social media, particularly for the legal industry will have an added advantage.

  • Job requirements include managing the firm’s end-to-end social media presence including website, and other platforms.

  • Coordination with digital and creative agencies/ designers for conceptualization and development of web banners/ creatives and social posts.

  • Writing /editing /proofreading creative web content (website, blogs, emailers, newsletters, social media copies).

  • Coordination with internal teams as well as external agencies for content required to support the firm’s marketing initiatives.

  • Planning of internal communication creatives etc.

  • The candidate needs to have excellent communication skills, and prior experience in working on content creation and editing.

  • Online Reputation Management (ORM), and Social Media Marketing.

Remuneration: Commensurate to experience and qualification.

Interested candidates can send their CVs/ applications to hr@khaitanlegal.com

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