About the Role:

OMD are looking for a Social Account Executive to join their growing team. We are looking for someone who is passionate about delivering performance for our clients through advanced optimisation, audiences, testing and technology. The candidate is someone who is curious about all things social.

You will be responsible for planning, optimisation and analysis of Social campaigns, with support from experience members in the team. You will also have the guidance of an Account Director working closely with you. 

Ideally you have some experience in social media channels. You will be responsible for delivering best-in-class planning and activation for your clients.

You will need excellent written and verbal communication skills and be able to present to external stakeholders with confidence, clarity and authority.

This role requires budget management, activating new campaigns and analysing campaign performance.

 

About the Agency:

We help our clients make better decisions, faster to unlock extraordinary growth using three industry-leading capabilities: Decisions Science, Connected Performance and Agile Innovation. We transform better customer understanding into faster marketing impact with world-class talent and technology, and we do this with some of the world’s most iconic and influential brands.


We are part of the world’s largest media network, with more than 12,000 people working in over 100 countries and are currently AdWeek’s Global Media Agency of the Year.

Be Your Best

We want everyone to make the most of the opportunity to shine and showcase your talents and we are happy to make adjustments in the recruitment process so you can be your best. Please discuss any specific requirements with your dedicated Talent Team member or if you would feel more comfortable, you can email us confidentially at beyourbest@omnicommediagroup.com to let us know how we can support you.


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At OMG, our vision is to be an agency where difference is valued and everyone is able to thrive in a culture of equality, inclusion and belonging. We are committed to providing a truly inclusive environment that reflects today’s society, where everyone is able to bring their true selves to work, and where diverse voices and backgrounds are valued, heard, and well-represented.

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