BAE Systems Communications Assistant Job UK
Job Name: Communications Assistant
Hiring Organization: BAE Systems
Educational Requirements: Bachelor Degree
Salary: £30 – £40/Hour
Location: United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:
What you’ll be doing:
- Be responsible for supporting the delivery of communications and engagement activities with the necessary Line of Business (LoB) Communication teams
- Day-to-day management and updating of the Communications channels, Stakeholder and Networking databases, Content Management System (CMS), Engagement channels and resources and shared/SharePoint filing systems
- Interface with key Partner Communications contacts for the dissemination of routine internal communications issues as necessary under the guidance of Senior Communications and Engagement colleagues BAE Systems Communications Assistant Job UK
- Work as part of the wider communications team to support, where appropriate, a proactive, consistent, and coordinated approach for all communications and engagement activity and communications collateral, campaigns, initiatives and publications
- Support delivery of a wide range of communications and engagement activities by working as part of a team as necessary. This work include supporting delivery of targeted Alliance wide Communications campaigns and events
- Continually seek opportunities for improvement in communications, reducing cost and eliminating waste to facilitate a ‘good practice’ approach in all aspects of Communication Delivery BAE Systems Communications Assistant Job UK
Your skills and experiences:
Essential:
- Able to effectively articulate information in a logical and concise way that is appropriate to the intended audience BAE Systems Communications Assistant Job UK
- Strong communication skills and experience in communications or public relations (PR)
- Excellent IT skills, advanced knowledge of MS Office including; PowerPoint/Excel/Word & Digital communication mediums
Desirable:
- Experience in event management
- Have experience of building and maintaining effective and professional relationships
- Strong administration skills including; preparation of documents via communication mediums
Benefits:
You’ll receive benefits including a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance and a Company contributed Share Incentive Plan. You’ll also have access to additional benefits such as flexible working, an employee assistance programme, Cycle2work and employee discounts – you may also be eligible for an annual incentive
The Communications Function team:
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on the Dreadnought Programme, a multi-billion pound complex programme. You will play a key role in the programme outcomes team, with the opportunity to engage with stakeholders across the public and private sector, helping to shape and deliver our communications approach. BAE Systems Communications Assistant Job UK
Top 10 Tips for Interview
- Keep your mind and body, relaxed.
- Never try to give a long answer to an interview question. Keep your answer short and effective.
- If you don’t know the answer to any question, do not try to mislead the interviewer because he knows everything. Here your answer should be just some simple words “Sorry Sir/Ma’am, I do not know the answer”.
- Your dress should be formal. The formal dress always leaves a good impact on the interviewer.
- Take permission from the interviewer before going inside the interview room by saying “May I come in Sir/Madam?”.
- Do not shake your leg and hand again and again.
- Your clothes should be neat and clean.
- If the interviewer asks the question in English/Hindi, you should answer in the same language. If you are not comfortable in that language, you should ask your interviewer “I am not comfortable in English/Hindi. Sir, Can I answer in ‘your comfortable language’”. Do not try to give the answer in which language you are not comfortable because in this situation. You would not be able to give your 100% in that language.
- How much time you will stay in the interview room, Do not be out of focus. Your focus should be on the interviewer. Do not miss any single word out of what he would be asking. Because if you do so, you will need to listen to that question again. And trust me, guys. This is a terrible impact. So try to understand and listen to the question properly at once.
- Before leaving the room. You should say ‘Thank you to your interviewer’.
