As a result of a successful sales initiative we are starting the next phase of the expansion plan and have new opportunities to join our growing team.

Zoom In is the direct marketing wing of one of the UK’s largest regional publishers, with a significant portfolio of newspapers, websites and magazines.

The Role – Administration Executive
This sales support role involves working closely with the sales team, using the company systems to ensure details are booked correctly and campaigns subsequently completed as required.

The Person
We are looking for a ‘people person’, someone who wants to be part of an enthusiastic team. Excellent communication skills, a committed team player and a sense of humour are also fundamental requirements.   A background in administration would be an advantage but is not essential as a full training programme will be provided.
You must be able to working to tight deadlines, pay particular attention to detail whilst providing exceptional customer service.
If this is you then apply now. Or, if this sounds like someone you know, then give them the details of this great opportunity so they can get in touch.

The Package

Based in our Colchester offices, we offer a fun and challenging working environment with the following benefits:

  • Competitive starting salary, to be reviewed on successful completion of probation period
  • 6.6 weeks holiday, including bank holidays
  • Work place pension plan.


For full details, an application form and job description go to www.gazette-news.co.uk/recruit/
All postal applications to be sent to: Nicky Baker, Head of Local Sales, c/o Newsquest Essex Ltd., 1 Brunel Court, Brunel Way, Severalls Industrial Park, Colchester CO4 9XP.

Closing date: 3 June 2016

Previous applicants need not apply.

Zoom In is an equal opportunities employer and invites applications from all members of the community.

Zoom In, 1 Brunel Court, Brunel Way, Severalls Industrial Park, Colchester, CO4 9XP

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