
Educational Marketing Analyst – Junior
Sólides
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Belo Horizonte • Brazil
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About the role
- Source potential educational partners, such as higher education institutions (HEIs) and innovation hubs.
- Lead negotiations and define relevant counterpart commitments and commercial terms for the business.
- Monitor the implementation of partnerships.
- Co-produce content with educational partners.
Requirements
- Strong negotiation skills;
- 1–3 years of experience in marketing;
- Strong written and verbal communication skills;
- Systems thinking;
- Previous experience in edTechs or higher education institutions (a plus).
Benefits
- Meal/Food allowance of R$45.00 per working day (Sólides Benefits Card)
- Transportation voucher or fuel allowance
- Unimed health plan with co-payment, no monthly fee
- OdontoPrev dental plan, fixed monthly fee of R$21.91
- Therapy: partnership with Psicologia Viva – 3 free sessions per month
- Online courses covering topics from Culinary Arts to Postgraduate programs (Qualifica)
- Access to all courses from Escola de Pessoas
- Home office allowance of R$60.00 (Sólides Benefits Card)
- English course (English Pass)
- On-site conveniences (company manicure, balanced snacks, and more)
- Birthday day off
- TotalPass
- Responsible Credit (payroll-deductible loans through Sólides Benefits)
- Childcare assistance – for mothers and fathers with children up to 3 years and 11 months
- Assistance for dependents with special needs (also available to parents)
- Sólides Patinhas (15% discount on DogLife plans)
- Ânima ecosystem agreement (discounts on undergraduate and postgraduate courses within the group)
- Sólides postgraduate programs (70% discount)
- Partnerships with OnHappy, Detronic and SESC
- Super flexible dress code.
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Soft Skills
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