
Digital Marketing Manager – Strategy, Agency Management, Product Marketing
QMH Consulting GmbH
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Norderstedt • Germany
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Salary
💰 €30,000 - €85,000 per year
About the role
- Plan, manage and further develop our digital marketing activities
- Coordinate and manage external marketing agencies and service providers
- Collaborate with international partners and agencies, especially in Shanghai
- Create and maintain marketing materials, presentations and product collateral
- Internal product marketing for consulting services and software solutions
- Manage and optimize website, content, SEO and digital campaigns
- Work with executive management, consulting and sales to align marketing initiatives
- Analyze and optimize existing marketing measures
Requirements
- Experience in digital marketing or marketing management
- Experience managing agencies or external marketing service providers
- Structured working style and ability to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously
- Experience in content, product or B2B marketing
- Excellent English skills (required) for collaboration with international teams
- Very good German language skills
- Confident use of digital tools (e.g., CMS, CRM, marketing tools)
- Interest in international projects and collaboration with QMH Asia
Benefits
- Flexible working hours and hybrid work model
- Part-time or full-time possible
- High level of responsibility and scope for initiative
- International collaboration with our team in Asia
- Modern work environment with digital tools
- Work with a committed, interdisciplinary team
- Training opportunities and career development prospects
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
digital marketingmarketing managementcontent marketingproduct marketingB2B marketingSEOdigital campaignsproject coordination
Soft Skills
structured working styleability to coordinate multiple projectscollaborationcommunication