Find out what a typical day looks like for our Marketing Executive, Rebecca Davies.
Name:
Rebecca Davies
Job Title:
Marketing Executive
Where were you born:
Wirral
Where do you live now:
Wirral


Describe a typical working day for you:
I set my alarm for 6:00am every day, but I have to snooze at least three times before I can drag myself out of bed. I don’t usually have breakfast in the morning, I’ll just have some fruit throughout the morning. I leave for work about 7:45am each day so that I avoid the majority of the traffic.
My typical day at work consists of checking basecamp first thing in the morning to see what I have on my list, and work my way through each task which could be writing an article, writing newsletter copy, carrying out on page SEO on a site, or taking a look at some off-page SEO opportunities for clients.
On a good traffic day, I get home around 5:45pm and most evenings I tend to relax at home, although I have recently joined a gym so I’m hoping to go to some classes once or twice a week.
How long does it take you to travel to work?
About 35 minutes on a good day
What do you wear to work?
Usually jeans with a jumper
What is your favourite thing about going to work?
I love the work I do, as well as working with such a varied range of clients, but my favourite part about work is the team at Entyce!
Do you have a favourite website design?
There’s too many amazing ones to choose just one
On a typical day, what do you have for lunch?
Lately I’ve had A LOT of beans on toast
What is your favourite social media platform?:
What is your favourite font?
Century gothic
What are you most famous for at Entyce?
It’s a tie between trying to sneakily tip-toe to the sweets corner (without success) and never saying no to a hot drink
Where do you have your lunch at work?
Usually in the kitchen
Who would your dream client be?
There are tonnes of businesses and organisations that I would love to work with, but I think a zoo would be a really interesting client.
What’s your favourite book?:
I can’t choose a favourite! But I’ve re-read the Time Travellers Wife at least four times.
Who really makes the best cup of tea at work?
I’ve never met a cup of tea I didn’t like!