Here at Mito Next we love creating clever things – whether it's building smart strategies, designing impactful loyalty programs, or bringing a bit of marketing magic to the table. We work with exciting brands, and now we're looking for someone who can help us bring even more value to their customers. That someone might be you, if you're confident working with Salesforce Marketing Cloud and want to put that experience to good use in CRM-focused projects
What you'll be doing:
- Supporting and managing CRM and loyalty program projects, from kick-off to go-live (and beyond)
- Coordinating day-to-day tasks, making sure deadlines don’t sneak past you
- Helping define and execute lifecycle communication strategies for our clients
- Contributing to system design, platform setup, and marketing automation flows – particularly in Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Participating in software selection and implementation processes
- Supporting data-driven marketing consulting projects with your tech knowledge
- Translating client needs into actionable CRM solutions
What we're looking for:
- Solid hands-on experience in Salesforce Marketing Cloud: especially Email studio, Automation studio, Journey builder, Contact builder, Content builder, Analytics Builder – you’ve used it in real projects, not just training environments
- Familiarity with other CRM tools (Adobe Marketing Cloud, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Bloomreach, Antavo etc.) is a bonus
- Understanding of marketing automation concepts and campaign logic
- Comfortable working with project management and productivity tools (think: Jira, Trello, Confluence, Notion, or similar)
- Analytical mindset and a structured way of thinking
- Good communication skills – in both Hungarian and English
- Reliability, curiosity, and a healthy attention to detail
It’s a plus if:
- Writing and optimizing SOQL queries and AMPscript for email personalization and audience queries
- You have experience with database systems or big data solutions
- You’ve worked with reporting tools or dashboard systems
- You enjoy thinking about the “why” just as much as the “how”