Event Marketing Apprentice at Skift
London EC4R, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Oct, 25

Salary

18000.0

Posted On

29 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Ownership, English, Creativity, It, Content Marketing, Hubspot, Travel, Canva, Wordpress, Marketing Copy

Industry

Marketing/Advertising/Sales

Description

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Skift is the leading intelligence platform for the global travel industry, known for authoritative reporting, bold storytelling and world-class events that shape the future of travel. Their global forums bring together industry leaders, disruptors, and innovators - and their event marketing team ensures these events reach the right people, with the right message, at the right time.
They move fast and think creatively. They’re looking for someone who shares that energy and is excited to grow their career in marketing through events.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

  • You’ll need to attend an online interview with our Talent Team and pass initial assessments in maths and English once you have completed your registration.
  • You will need to be within a commutable distance to the office location listed.

SKILLS:

  • Is serious about building a career in marketing
  • Brings ambition, energy, and curiosity to everything they do
  • Can work independently, take initiative, and ask smart questions
  • Is reliable, consistent, and takes ownership - even when things go wrong
  • Has a strong eye for detail and thrives in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments
  • Communicates clearly and warmly, and keeps others informed without being prompted
  • Is comfortable writing marketing copy, and knows when AI is helpful vs. when it makes things worse
  • Wants to grow into someone who can run their own campaigns confidently

Bonus points

  • You’ve used Canva, HubSpot, WordPress, or social tools
  • You’re interested in events, travel, or content marketing
  • You’ve created or contributed to a project that shows creativity or self-initiative
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE:

As their Event Marketing Apprentice, you’ll play a hands-on role in delivering and evaluating multi-channel campaigns that drive registrations, visibility and engagement for Skift’s global events. You’ll support campaign planning, help craft event messaging, publish content across channels and dive into campaign performance data to identify what’s working - and what’s not.
Success in this role looks like supporting campaigns that hit registration targets, maintaining high email engagement rates, and assisting in producing on-brand, high-performing content assets.
You’ll thrive in this role if you’re ambitious, detail-oriented and excited to own your work, learn quickly and grow fast. You’ll be trusted with real responsibility early on - they’re not looking for someone to “just help out”; they’re looking for someone ready to contribute.
Remote-first, no-travel role: You’ll work behind the scenes to make our events shine - no on-site attendance is required.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Contribute to event marketing plans, calendars, and audience targeting strategies for global conferences.
  • Create, schedule, and monitor content (emails, social posts, landing pages, etc.) tailored to each event’s goals.
  • Track campaign performance using tools like HubSpot and Parse.ly, supporting regular reporting.
  • Use surveys and desktop research to gather insights that help shape messaging, creative, and targeting.
  • Work with designers and internal teams to create effective, on-brand marketing materials.
  • Organise and maintain digital assets and ensure materials meet branding, accessibility and sustainability standards.
  • Assist with the digital setup for webinars, email campaigns, and marketing activations.
  • Monitor budgets, deadlines, and KPIs, and take pride in delivering high-quality work on time.
  • Bring curiosity to the table: keep up with trends, try new tools, and contribute ideas to continuously improve our marketing.
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