Magnet Media is a creative studio, and we believe that using storytelling + data is the best way to drive business results. Our team is made up of world-class strategists and creative storytellers who use our THINK / MAKE / REACH process to develop holistic solutions for marketers. 

In short, Magnet helps brands share their story, engage their target audience, and ultimately drive actions that deliver on business goals. Our strategic and creative capabilities have kept us at the forefront of digital media for 20 years, working side by side with many of the largest companies in the world, helping them derive business value from content solutions. Magnet Media's current clients include Google, JP Morgan Chase, UBS, YouTube, IBM, Nickelodeon, Mattel, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Adobe, Airbnb and dozens of other world-class brands. 

Magnet Media is seeking an Associate Creative Director on our Tech Pod. The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys working with sales people and strategists, and who is truly passionate about working with tech brands. While the role is largely focused on creative development, packaging and pitching, there is a diversity of work across digital storytelling formats (video, social, podcast, etc). The goal is to achieve the best possible outcome of pitches from a storytelling and creativity perspective -- but most importantly, meeting client expectations and driving business goals.
 

Job Functions:

  • Develop and produce creative concepts and strategies based on the unique needs of each client and project
  • Oversee creative pitches and client presentations
  • Work collaboratively with the Tech Pod Business Development and Account Manager to create scalable marketing solutions for top Tech Brands with the greater understanding of  Tech Industry Trends
  • Serve as Head Producer on our many strategic and top tier accounts
  • Understand our client's business and value in order to fully convey the benefits, and bring their value proposition to life in a creative way for an audience
  • Oversee post-production of videos and podcasts (to ensure storyboards, animations and editor’s cuts meet the project's vision)
  • Serve as final check-point for our team's projects (from a creative standpoint) to ensure creative consistency and the brand’s standards are met
  • Ensures projects are completed in timely manner (in partnership with our FT project management team)
  • Respond well to and incorporate client feedback while maintaining the integrity of the storytelling

Ideal Qualifications

  • Minimum 5+ years of previous experience
  • Experience working with Tech brands is ideal
  • Ability to use insights and data to inform creative concepts
  • Ability to translate brand’s goals into creative concepts, ideas and strategy
  • Experience presenting to senior clients and prospects
  • Excellent written and oral communication
  • Superior organization, prioritization, and presentation skills 
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • An entrepreneurial spirit, tenacious drive, and enthusiastic attitude
  • Collaborative, respectful style, able to work with diverse team
  • Proven ability to deliver timely, accurate work product and demonstrate good follow up and follow through

 

 

Pay Range: $110,000-$125,000 
 

An employee's pay position within the salary range will be based on several factors, including but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographical location, performance, travel requirements, revenue-based metrics, any contractual agreements, and business or organizational needs. The range listed is one component of Magnet Media's total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include 401k match program, Paid Time Off policy and other programs sponsored by the company. 

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