Business start for Graduate who worked through Uni
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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | London |
Area | London, England |
Sector | Graduates/Starters |
Salary | £25000 - £29000 per annum + + benefits |
Start Date | ASAP |
Job Ref | 6945a |
Job Views | 292 |
- Description
Are you a commercially-aware recent graduate wanting a start in business? We're looking for graduates interested in the world around them, with a history of entrepreneurship. Self-starters that get off their backsides and make things happen.
The role is producing international business conferences at one of the fastest-growing events companies in London. On a basic salary of £25k plus profit-share, as a trainee Conference Producer you'll research the potential for new conferences, define the agenda and recruit industry speakers. Your first year earnings should be close to £30k.
This is not event management. You would be the conference Producer, researching the profit potential of events, writing the agenda and recruiting the speakers not booking the venues.
Conference Producer requirements
- You could have achieved a Duke of Edinburgh award; been secretary of a society at university or ran a small business, perhaps an eBay shop or another self-start enterprise that earned you money when you were studying.
- If your CV reads: got degree; worked in retail; go to the gym - that's not interesting.
- If your CV reads: got degree; had a year in industry, or worked through university; or achieved a high grade in music; or ran a t-shirt business at festivals or was a fundraiser for charity or some other self-starting activity - that IS interesting.
Conference Producers benefit from a training programme designed to develop their full potential, ("it's better than an MBA" said a former employee), international travel to their events and a generous profit-share bonus on top of a very competitive starting salary.
With no dress code, a flat management structure with little hierarchy and lots of vision, this thirty year old company has achieved remarkable growth by developing ground-breaking business conferences in markets all over the world and scores highly on Glassdoor with its employees.
If your CV is interesting, send it now!