SBC News Better Collective on hunt for experienced marketing managers

Better Collective on hunt for experienced marketing managers

Andreas Phillipsen, Head of Marketing at Better Collective
Andreas Phillipsen

Super affiliate Better Collective is planning to improve its marketing team by recruiting three experienced marketing managers for its bettingexpert website.

Better Collective has seen extensive growth over the past few years and has just received the Børsen Gazelle award for the 4th consecutive year, placing the company among the fastest growing Danish companies. However the firm has its eyes on further growth and wants three new regional managers to ‘turbo charge’ the company’s growth in existing markets and enter new markets.

The firm is looking for a manager for each of its three regional teams – Northern/Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe & Latin America. Each team is responsible for overall market development, planning & executing organic and paid marketing activities, fostering relations to new partners and launching into new markets on bettingexpert.com.

Marketing director Andreas Phillipsen commented: “It is crucial for us to attract and retain skilled employees. We offer a great working environment in our charming office located in the middle of Copenhagen and a salary that matches your qualifications. The working environment is lively and characterised by a pioneering spirit and a global vision. Everyday is different and we never quite know what tomorrow brings.”

More details on the roles can be found here.

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