Entry Level Event Assistant
Are you energetic, outgoing, and eager to launch a career in marketing, sales, and customer service? Join our expanding team as an Event Assistant and work directly with a well-known, respected client. No experience is required — we provide full training, mentorship, and hands-on experience across high-profile marketing campaigns.
Why This Role is Exciting:
This entry-level position offers a customer-facing role where you’ll support the success of marketing campaigns while building professional skills in event marketing, fundraising, and customer service. Our company invests heavily in learning and development, ensuring you grow your career while contributing to meaningful projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Support team objectives and take on assigned tasks independently and collaboratively
Act as a liaison between clients, customers, and internal teams
Assist in meeting fundraising and campaign targets
Attend all meetings, workshops, and training sessions
Ensure high cost-effectiveness and exceptional customer service
Communicate with customers to handle requests efficiently
Produce accurate reports of donations and campaign performance
Provide regular updates to management on project progress
Develop exceptional customer service and professional skills
Candidate Requirements:
Strong desire to build a career in marketing, sales, or customer service
Coachable, eager to learn, and open to feedback
Exceptional attention to detail
Confident communicator with strong verbal and written skills
Excellent time management, able to meet deadlines under pressure
Ability to multi-task and adapt in a fast-paced environment
Team player who can also work independently
Energetic, dynamic personality
Why Join Us:
No prior experience required – full training provided
Hands-on experience in marketing, fundraising, and event promotions
Career growth opportunities in sales, marketing, and leadership
Work directly with high-profile clients and campaigns
Supportive, team-oriented environment that values learning and development