1 Nestle Marketing Manager Job
Nestle - Marketing Manager - Out-Of-Home Business (3-10 yrs)
Nestle
posted 9d ago
Flexible timing
Key skills for the job
Main Purpose of Job :
- Delight target consumers, build strong brands and generate strong brand building results and lead the Marketing activities for the Foods Portfolio in the B2B business
Key Outputs:
- Develop deep consumer knowledge and share it effectively with relevant cross-functional stakeholders
- Develop clear and inspiring Brand Essence
- Deliver tastiest and healthiest food/beverage experiences within category in a way that contributes to CSV
- Deliver, in collaboration with Category / channel and Customer teams, shopper experiences that delight consumers / shoppers
- Develop and successfully execute Bigger, Bolder and Better innovation & renovation
- Develop strong, functionally aligned brand and annual plans leading to outstanding execution.
- Assist in the development of the Annual plan
- Create engaging brand experiences for consumers when and where they are most receptive to brand contacts
- Demonstrate leadership and facilitate development of his/her team
- Handling B2B customers and building the business
- Category development in Foods catering to B2B clients
Key Experiences: What experiences are key to success in this job?
- 2 Years managing a large B2B FMCG brand, preferably in Foods
- 2 Years of experience in Sales
Nestle is committed to providing equal opportunities without any discrimination on the grounds of age, color, disability, origin, nationality, religion, race, gender, or sexual orientation. We are an equal opportunity employer, and we value diversity at our company. For any reasonable accommodation in the recruitment process for persons with disabilities, kindly reach out to your recruiter. Reasonable accommodation includes any appropriate modifications to ensure that persons with disabilities are provided an equal platform in the recruitment processs
Functional Areas: Marketing
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