Based in Moneyfacts Norwich head office, Moneyfacts is providing a rare opportunity for an exceptional press officer / spokesperson to join their busy press office. When the national and regional media need independent and impartial comment, insight, and explanation, they turn to Moneyfacts as the reliable and trusted source.
The role will build upon the already trusted relationships Moneyfacts has with UK journalists, and give the perfect opportunity to widen contacts and reach out proactively to financial journalists across the UK. You will be an expert in building rapport with high profile journalists and presenters.
Moneyfacts’ spokespeople have regularly appeared on programmes such as BBC Breakfast, BBC News, ITV News, BBC Moneybox and Sky News.
You will play a lead role in this activity, so will be a confident speaker and subject matter expert who is happy to appear on TV and radio interviews. You will relish the chance to be on-air and communicating the Moneyfacts brand and unique data to the widest possible audience.
About you:
Salary: £30,000+ pa DoE
To apply please send your CV and a covering letter to hr@moneyfacts.co.uk
Expires: 09:40 on 24 February 2023
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