What You’d Do:

  • Oversee a team of Media Analysts providing leadership, mentorship, vision and technical expertise.
  • Monitor campaigns for performance along with a team of Media Analysts and Senior Media Analysts,ensuring campaigns are pacing accordingly, managing spend, troubleshooting campaigns, creating insights about performance, making updates accordingly and flagging potential issues to management.
  • Create and present sophisticated media investment strategies to clients, derived from industry insights and QA reporting.  
  • Develop and deliver client-facing campaign reports to showcase performance, new business opportunities, and storytelling: pacing reports, campaign build, ad-hoc analysis, and high-touch optimizations to ensure relevant metrics and insights are highlighted.
  • Manage up to senior leadership corresponding the most crucial aspects of a client's business, keeping them abreast of any pertinent developments and urgent client needs.
  • Manage ad technology vendors needed to execute specific campaign work.
  • Collaborate across disciplines to craft best-in-class, holistic omnichannel media strategies rooted in driving tangible business outcomes for large brands.

What You’ve Got:

  • 3-4 years experience media agency experience as a Media Buyer  with entrepreneurial street cred and/or BA/BS degree (Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, or Finance) 
  • Experience leading and managing a teams or an individual 
  • Advanced skills in Excel including pivot tables, V-Look Ups, and macros
  • Experience across buying/biddable platforms in any of the following: 
    • Social: Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, TikTok

Any Additional Experience in the following a plus:

  • Amazon (AMS, Amazon DSP, AMG)
  • Programmatic Display/Video (DV360, The Trade Desk, AppNexus, etc.)
  • Publisher/Partner Direct
  • Connected TV/OTT (Roku, Hulu, etc.)
  • Digital Audio (Spotify, Pandora, etc.)
  • Experience working with analytics, attribution and measurement systems.  Including but not limited to:
    • Google Analytics
    • MOAT/IAS/Double Verify
    • Nielsen/Millward Brown/Oracle Measurement
  • An empathetic, patient and collaborative spirit that fosters a positive day-to-day experience for their teammates.
  • You live for today’s digital & mobile consumer, driven, and hungry to succeed and always looking to learn more.
  • has the ability to lead by example in terms of attention to detail, general work ethic, empathy and internal/external professionalism.

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