Thursday, March 17, 2011

Trade Marketing Manager GlaxoSmithKline – Vacancies and Jobs

GlaxoSmithKline is one of the world’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies. They have a challenging and inspiring mission to improve the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.
With a firm foundation in science, they discover, develop, manufacture and distribute prescription medicines, vaccines and consumer healthcare products.
In pursuance of their growth objectives opportunity now exists for a bright, self-starting and talented young person to join their company.

Jobs Detail



Job title: Trade Marketing Manager

Reporting to: Marketing Director

Qualification(s)




  • Must have a very good degree in statistics, psychology, market research or mathematics form a reputable university



Job Experience & skills




  • He/ She must have strong understanding and knowledge of market research processes

  • Communication/facilitation

  • Interpersonal

  • Flexibility and Initiative

  • Planning and Project Management

  • Prioritization

  • IT/Analytical



Responsibilities




  • Implement and improve on winning strategies

  • Develop trade channels visibility materials as per brand

  • Prioritize trade channel activities for maximum returns

  • Develop strategies and activities that help the company become the supplier of choice

  • Identify new channel opportunities for their brands for distribution and visibility

  • Monitor activities at the retail trade channel levels for the gathering of insight

  • Coordination of partner and company’s supply chain teams

  • Identify opportunities for penetration in to new channels and distribution into existing ones

  • Enhance visibility at store level




closing date: 31 March 2011

How to apply for this job



Interested candidates should forward up-to-date resume in Word format (*.doc) or (*.docx) to: ng.career@gsk.com, indicating the advertised role as the subject matter.
Note that only electronic applications in the prescribed format will be considered

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