Teneo bietet Unternehmen weltweit strategische Beratung zu erfolgskritischen, vorstandsrelevanten Themen. Zu unseren Kunden gehören Marktführer aus Europa, Amerika und Asien. Ein wesentliches Standbein ist unsere Beratung im Feld der strategischen Unternehmenskommunikation – rund um Themen wie Reputation, Positionierung, Krisen und Issues, Restrukturierung und Change.

Für diesen Bereich suchen wir in Frankfurt am Main oder Berlin erfahrene Projektmanager, die Kommunikationsprojekte für unsere Klienten weitgehend eigenständig zum Erfolg führen können. Die Position der (Associate) Directors ist für uns das zentrale Scharnier zwischen den Teams aus Berater/innen, unseren Klienten und den Senior-Projektleitern.

Teneo hat sich im deutschen Markt sehr schnell etabliert. Für den weiteren Ausbau unseres Geschäfts suchen wir Mitstreiter/innen, die unternehmerisch denken, einen hohen Qualitätsanspruch an sich selbst haben und positiv zu unserer Teamkultur beitragen.

Zu Ihren Aufgaben gehören:

  • Führung von Kunden-Projekten im Bereich der strategischen Kommunikation
  • Ausgeprägtes Verständnis für die Bedürfnisse von Klienten
  • Sicherstellen von höchster Qualität all unserer Dienstleistungen
  • Führende Rolle bei der Weiterentwicklung bestehender Mandate
  • Weiterentwicklung des Geschäfts und unseres Unternehmens
  • Entwicklung, Inspiration und Führung motivierter und leistungsstarker Projekt-Teams

Was wir uns wünschen

  • Positive, flexible und ehrgeizige Teamplayer
  • Abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium
  • Mindestens sechs Jahre relevante Berufserfahrung – im Idealfall in einer Kommunikationsberatung- oder agentur
  • Erfahrung in der Kommunikation zu den eingangs genannten Themen
  • Kreative und innovative Ansätze in der Beratung
  • Ausgezeichnete Kommunikationsfähigkeit
  • Starke Fähigkeit zum Auf- und Ausbau von Kundenbeziehungen
  • Hohes Engagement, Mut zur eigenen Meinung
  • Humor
  • Verhandlungssicheres Englisch, Deutsch auf muttersprachlichem Niveau

Was wir bieten

  • Ein internationales und teamorientiertes Arbeitsumfeld mit vielfältigen und spannenden Aufgaben
  • Kompetente und teamorientierte Kollegen sowie ein Umfeld, in dem man persönlich und beruflich wachsen kann
  • Wettbewerbsfähige Vergütung
  • Hybrides Arbeiten – wobei wir auch auf regelmäßige Präsenz im Büro Wert legen
  • Büros in Frankfurt und Berlin
  • Regelmäßige Teamevents
  • Flache Hierarchien

Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Unterlagen. Neben Anschreiben und Lebenslauf bitten wir um relevante Abschluss- und Arbeitszeugnisse. 

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