About the role
The Marketing Assistant will play a vital role in supporting the Addison Lee marketing team by executing innovative marketing strategies, campaigns, and initiatives that elevate brand awareness, boost customer engagement, and drive business growth. This dynamic position demands creativity, strong attention to detail, and exceptional organisational skills to successfully manage and prioritise multiple projects.
About Us
Addison Lee – driving London safely and in style since 1975.
As the capital’s leading passenger car, courier and now black taxi service, Addison Lee is an integral part of the London transport network.
Our people matter and our strength is in our employees and drivers. Our dedicated team has years of expertise, and we are always looking for great people who can drive innovation.
We believe that taxi and minicabs journeys can be so much more than just a means to an end. Our mission is for our clients and drivers to experience extraordinarily high standards, and by allying the latest technologies with traditional client service values, we cannot only disrupt the industry, we can revolutionise it.
Location
Paddington London, United Kingdom (4 days in office per week)
Reporting Line
Head of Marketing
Main Accountabilities
As well as a salary of £26,000 - £30,000, you'll also receive: Up to 5% Bonus, Life Insurance (Death in Service), 2 days paid volunteering leave a year, Private Medical Insurance & Travel Insurance (after 1 year), Wellness Program, Cycle to Work Scheme, 33 days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays), extensive retail discounts via Reward Gateway (e.g. 5% off most major supermarkets), support with Professional Training and Qualifications via Apprenticeships, Season Ticket Loans, Discounted Cabs and Courier services (within London).
Equality and Diversity Information
Addison Lee is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Addison Lee are a Disability Confident employer, we have made commitments to employ, keep and develop the abilities of disabled staff.