Trainee Digital Marketing Manager - Elevation Programme

Frasers Group
Greater London
3 months ago
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Job Description

The Elevation programme is designed to help you live and breathe our principles. You’ll discover what it means to think without limits, own it, be relevant and be the next champion of Digital Marketing. This is a unique opportunity to deliver tangible performance for the UK’s biggest multi brand retailer.

What you’ll do

Year 1:

You will gain hands on experience working across the full marketing mix, from campaign media buying, content strategy and social media all the way through to performance marketing and SEO.

The areas you will work across are as follows:

  • Performance marketing
  • CRM & Membership
  • Content & SEO
  • Retail Media
  • Social & Influencer

Alongside your rotations you will also work on a specific project that you will own end to end. This project will be linked to the wider business objectives.

Year 2:

You will take your learnings from year 1 and work in a specific area of the business to further develop your skill set.

Your Development

To support your journey towards becoming a future leader, you’ll have:

  • Early access to our Leadership and Management Training programme
  • Exclusive insights from senior leaders across Frasers Group
  • Continuous professional development designed to accelerate your career


Qualifications

  • Ideally a Graduate, with a 2:1. Preferred degrees - Marketing, Digital Marketing, Data Science, Economics, Business Studies, Statistics or Maths
  • If you don't have a degree, we're looking for some evidence that you have used digital in a creative way, such as setting up a small business, or maybe a social page that is drawing attention for non-personal purposes (such as a club, society, or personal interest) 
  • Some practical work experience would be great (placement year, part-time job etc.)
  • Valid right to work in the UK

Skills

  • Passionate about a career in digital marketing and with a desire for personal development 
  • Collaborative approach to work - we win as a team
  • Passion for retail and fashion eCommerce
  • Commercially astute



Additional Information

Benefits

  • Discounted gym membership
  • 20% discount across our brands, including Sports Direct, Jack Wills, FLANNELS, Everlast, GAME, Frasers and many more…
  • Frasers Champion – A peer-nominated recognition scheme where winners receive double pay for one month. This award celebrates individuals who have demonstrated exceptional behaviours by thinking without limits, owning their actions, and staying relevant.
  • Frasers Festival – an event like no other! Our Frasers Festival is our celebration for Head Office and Retail Staff across the UK and Europe – hosting a MEGA brand village, guest speakers from the world's biggest brands, evening entertainment, the ultimate Frasers Fearless Fitness Challenge and much more.

Employee Welfare

Frasers Fit – Our Everlast Gyms Team are on a mission to make our workforce the best, and fittest on the planet! We run free gym classes for employees as well as discounted memberships to our clubs. Frasers Fit is our wellbeing programme which aims to support and improve colleagues Physical, Financial & Mental wellbeing. The app is accessible employees and includes training, nutrition and lifestyle advice- all completely free.

Retail Trust – We know that it’s not just about physical health, mental wellness is equally important which is why all our employees get free access and support from the Retail Trust charity. This includes a 24-hour wellbeing helpline, wellness hub, counselling and financial/legal support.

Selection Process

  1. Application Review (response within 30 days)
  2. Online Assessment (Analytical skills, logic, values)
  3. Video interview (showcase your fearless qualities)
  4. Onsite assessment centre at Shirebrook HQ (March 2026)
  5. Offered issued in April
  6. Programme starts Sept 2026 with an immersive orientation week.

Additional Information

We are unable to accept applications from candidates on dependent VISA’s, Student Tier-4 VISA’s, Tier-2 Skilled worker VISA’s, or those holding a post-Study work VISA. Please apply only if you have permanent UK working rights.

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