WHAT YOU’LL DO

  • Establish and maintain a solid relationship with clients.
  • Establish relationships and be a point of contact with our integrated partner agencies.
  • Support creative and strategy teams during developmental phases to help collect, organize, and provide all necessary creative assets and marketing materials.
  • Collaboratively manage creative teams, kick-off projects and convey client feedback.
  • Work to develop/help refine client presentations.
  • Work with Account Director to lead both internal, integrated agency, and client meetings with confidence.
  • Work side by side with project management to meet client deadlines.
  • Maintain up-to-date information on weekly status reports for all assigned projects.
  • And any other tasks assigned.

WHAT YOU’VE GOT

  • Confident in managing the production and launch of multiple initiatives at one time.
  • Excellent computer, organization, and communication skills.
  • Proven experience in managing teams of people and in working cross functionally across an organization.
  • Exceptional communicator, strong presenter.
  • Knowledge of integrated campaigns indexing with a solid understanding of digital and social.
  • 3+ years of agency experience.

WHAT WE’VE GOT (that you can’t find out on the internet)

  • We’re nice people. Seriously. Some of the most ego-less and collaborative people you’ll find in this business.
  • We’re evolving fast. Sure, every agency will claim that, but we’re surfing a wave of new biz wins, new ways of working and new Deutsch that prove it. Hopefully you’ll be one of them.
  • We take our work seriously but believe weekends, vacations and thinking space outside the office make you better at your job, not worse.

Salary range for this New York based role is $90,000-$100,000.

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WHAT WE’VE GOT (that you can’t find out on the internet):

  • We’re nice people. Seriously. Some of the most ego-less and collaborative people you’ll find in this business.
  • We don’t work in silos. We thrive on collaboration, both internally and externally.
  • We’re always looking to learn. From our peers, from the competitors, and from our clients, we’re always looking for what’s coming next.
  • We take our work seriously but believe weekends, vacations and thinking space outside the office make you better at your job, not worse.

Base salary range for this role: 

*If you are a California resident, your application submission is subject to the California Privacy Notice

Deutsch is an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for the position without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.

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