London tech marketing agency creates jobs with sights set on £10m turnover
A London tech marketing agency has announced that it is creating more than a dozen jobs as it aims to increase its turnover to £10m.
Fox Agency, an integrated B2B tech marketing agency, is aiming to reach £10m turnover in the next three years.
The company, which is ten years old, has hired ten new team members in response to a “rapid” expansion of its portfolio clients including Manx Telecom and Beyond.
The agency is continuing to grow its team, and is now recruiting to fill a further eight positions.
Ben Fox, director of Fox Agency, commented: “Our hybrid work model opens huge scope for recruitment, meaning we can select the best of the best to join us on our growth journey.
“With every hire we make, we’re keen to ensure that we crystalise the essence of what Fox Agency is, the culture we share and the reputation we have built.”
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