Oasis, Coronation Street and King Louis…
…just a few Remarkable people who call Manchester home… and now we do too!
It's approaching six months since Remarkable Engagement launched its Manchester offering and a busy time it's been. Welcoming four new clients to our existing client base and servicing over 50 live projects, it's not only the less than £3 pints and proper cuppas that leave us confident we've taken the right decision.
The venture up north was not so much about pastures new but more about consolidating Remarkable's existing regional offer. April came, the office was secured, and four of the North's finest public affairs professionals, strengthened by two of Winchester's best and brightest, were unleashed as the doors of our Salford Quays office flung open.
With a plethora of varied experience and bursting with ideas, all of us have a stake in Remarkable Manchester and we've already proven a force to be reckoned with. From overturning officers' recommendations for refusal into unanimous committee approval, to tripling our fee income in less than six months, we've been busy and we've bonded as one team.
And now the 'Glam Tram' commutes on Manchester's Metro and #greatdrinks with friends, form part of our weekly routine. But it's not all about us. And we are still fresh with energy and ambition for the future of our office. Remarkable Manchester is already growing and we're on the hunt for new talent.
Passionate, enthusiastic and driven? Could it be time for a Remarkable change to your life?
Remarkable Manchester is recruiting for a Trainee Account Executive to join our lively team. If you think you've got what it takes then get in touch with us at recruitment@remarkablegroup.co.uk
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