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Yellow Wire Consulting is looking to hire Consultant in Delhi

Candidates with above 0 to 2 years experience in legal marketing, apply now!

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Yellow Wire Consulting is looking to hire a consultant in Legal Marketing and Communications in Delhi.

Designation: Consultant-Legal Marketing & Communications

PQE: 0-2 years

Location: New Delhi

Qualification: LLB

Job Overview

We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our team as a Consultant in Legal Marketing & Communications.

This entry-level position offers an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate with a background in law or marketing to kickstart their career.

The candidate will be passionate about both the legal marketing field, eager to learn, and contribute to marketing initiatives.

Responsibilities

- Create engaging content and artwork (on Canva) for various marketing channels, including social media, blogs, and websites.

- Conduct market research to identify trends, competitor strategies, and potential growth areas.

- Monitor and report on the performance of marketing campaigns using analytics tools.

- Stay updated on legal industry trends and assist in adapting marketing strategies accordingly.

- Assist in maintaining the firm's online presence through website updates and social media management.

- Provide general administrative support to the marketing team.

Qualifications:

- Bachelor's degree in Law, Marketing, or a related field.

- Should be well-versed with designing tool Canva

- Basic understanding of legal concepts and a keen interest in marketing.

- Familiarity with social media platforms and digital

- Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Remuneration: As per industry standards.

Interested candidates can send their CV at connect@yellowwireconsulting.com

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