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- Member Since: Feb 2012
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Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Public Relations (PR)
ID:117095
Title:B2B Tech PR specialist
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We are looking for a highly experienced, competent and effective B2B tech PR specialist who has direct and proven experience of dealing with the UK business technology media. This is for an ad hoc role providing support (around 15 hours a month) to a B2B tech team, focussing on two specific clients. Both clients are high tech (think data centres and servers). The role could include writing, pitching, proofing or brainstorming ideas for media angles, and we are looking to put someone on a monthly retainer.
This job is ONLY open to people with B2B Technology PR experience in the UK.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:4 Hours Per Week
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:03/02/2012 15:43
Clarification Board
W. C. on 06/02/2012 10:28Hello,
Do you have a website to look at for more details?
Regards
Wendy
C. B. on 11/02/2012 12:34I'm interested in the job on offer but would need some more clarifaction about what's involved.
When you say "Technical PR" what exactly do you mean? I've worked for both a major manufacturer of PC, Notebooks and Servers as well as for a HI-Tech PR company. However, if you really want someone who is able to talk "Bits & Bytes" with the technical press then I'm not the right man for you. I've always been more on the strategic side of things.
Charles
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