We are on the hunt for an experienced Media Buying Supervisor who thrives on bringing creative media ideas to life. We’re looking for an analytical thinker with proven digital and social experience with a passion for developing targeted media buys and supporting team growth. If you're a big idea thinker who revels in collaboration, let's talk.

This position is responsible for the development, stewardship, and team oversight of digital and social media buys, ensuring they are executed accurately and efficiently.  These channels include online media (programmatic, managed service, and publisher direct) and paid social. In addition, this individual is responsible for ensuring strong delivery upon campaign objectives and thought leadership support for all clients.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for campaign development, stewardship, optimization, and reporting within various platforms, such as Strata, DSP, Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, etc.
  • Designs optimal buys in terms of cost efficiency, forecasting, account segmentation, bid management, goal delivery and vendor agreements.
  • Negotiates the best possible rates, placements, and added value across managed service and PMP placements, documenting accordingly to share out with the larger team.
  • Identifies new opportunities to supplement goals and formulate strategies to capitalize on new opportunities.
  • Builds relationships and maintains ongoing communications with media representatives.
  • Integral activation lead in key client communication.
  • Manage, review, and perform daily account responsibilities for client portfolio.
  • Updates Director on status of current accounts and team on an ongoing basis and elevates issues in a timely manner.
  • Responsible for overseeing all campaign tracking set-up and implementation before launch of a campaign, with support from Ad Operations.
  • Demonstrates thought leadership and professional communication skills by developing and delivering client facing materials.
  • Provides oversight and works closely with other team members to meet client goals.
  • Supports creation of all reporting dashboards and is integral in presentations to clients on an ongoing basis.  
  • Leads in collaboration with finance team members to resolve media billing issues.
  • Ensures strict adherence to client budgets while meeting client objectives.
  • Manages junior staff with training, projection prioritization, and client deliverables.
  • Stays current on all media trends and opportunities in the industry.
  • Other duties/responsibilities may be assigned from time to time.

Qualifications:

  • 4+ years of Media Buying experience required
  • Knowledge and prior use of buying software (Strata preferred)
  • Experience working in and leading team in a DSP (The Trade Desk preferred)
  • Knowledge and utilization of 1st and/or 3rd party data
  • Strong organizational and mathematical skills
  • Ability to multi-task and deliver work on-time for set deadlines
  • Ability to work effectively with a variety of internal teams and business groups, including Creative, Account Management, Finance and Project Management
  • Ability to communicate effectively within a team environment, with outside media reps as well as with current clients
  • Must be prepared for a fast-paced environment and be comfortable making decisions

Barkley’s Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion

  • We believe being radically diverse and inclusive is the key to becoming one of the world’s great creative idea companies. By embracing everything that makes our partners who they are and what makes them unique to the world around them, we create the conditions and capacity to help creative, original thinking thrive. 
  • Barkley is committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging as part of our corporate strategic goals, supported by a formal DEI+B program, Employee Resource Groups, Director of Diversity leadership and agency commitment to The Brand Lab. 

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