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  • 27/08/2010

    £35-45k

    Manchester

    5 Years + exp

    MHSM10876

    Senior Account Manager - Healthcare / Pharma

    Our client is one of the leading marketing and communications agencies based in the region, and they work with some of the leaders in the pharmaceutical and healthcare world. They are now looking for an experienced senior account manager with proven healthcare sector knowledge to join their industry leading team.

    Becoming part of a great work environment where innovation and creativity is actively encouraged, you will lead on a number of key healthcare and pharma accounts and manage all work going out to your clients.

    Our client is looking for an individual who is highly experienced account manager, with a proven track record of working with major healthcare / pharma clients. You will be keen to move to a role with more autonomy and possess the ambition to develop key accounts and ultimately, the growth of the agency.

    There is a great salary package and benefits package for the right candidate along with a good work/life balance, and a genuine opportunities to quickly develop to Account Director level.


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