Jisp, an award-winning shopping and payment app, has further cemented its bid in supporting independent businesses by looking to hire local stores marketing managers.
The new Jisp experts will be building strong relationships with small business owners, providing support for retailers on a local level, increasing Jisp awareness and maximising engagement between store owners and their customers through the app, in-store marketing and social media.
Greg Deacon, the CCO of Jisp, said: “It’s an exciting role that is very important not just for us – a growing brand – but for our clients too. With home delivery and 'click and collect' being more relevant than ever, it is our mission to help independent businesses to really engage with their customers, which is simply not possible with a blanket marketing strategy”.
Jisp has been working with the likes of The Federation of Independent Retailers (NFRN) and Bestway Wholesale to empower small businesses with best-in-class home delivery, 'click and collect' and 'scan and go' services through a mobile app. Since launching its solutions during the first lockdown, the company has been rapidly building strong partnerships and signing up new retailers across the UK and Scandinavia due to its commercially-unbeatable proposition on the market.
“Every day we are onboarding up to four stores across our partner groups, and we need passionate experts to join our team and truly join the dots between Jisp, store owners and shoppers. This will give us an opportunity to work with each retailer individually and provide the marketing and social support they need on a local level” Deacon concluded.
If you would like to join a rapidly-growing technology company and help build a local supporting strategy that will forever shape the retail industry, you can apply here – https://www.jisp.com/careers
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