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5 - 8 years of Sales promotion, advertising, marketing, or related work experience required, CPG or shopper marketing experience would be ideal. Execute shopper marketing campaigns for each client, with a focus on conversion and ROI optimization.
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2-4 years of experience in the applicable field (sales and marketing agency or CPG industry solution provider, retailer, or manufacturer) Understanding and application of principles and practices of Category Management (analysis of assortment, pricing, promotion, shelving, shopper) required.
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Leads a cross-functional customer team, including matrix of Customer Marketing, Sales Finance, Category Management, Shopper Marketing, and Supply Chain team members. 5-7+ years sales experience in the CPG industry, including Field Sales and WHQ experiences.
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Collaborate with activation, allied partners, supply chain, shopper insights, marketing, RGM, and category management to identify and build a prioritized annual calendar of relevant activities, programming, occasion/brand/price/pack/channel (OBPPC) tactics and tools required to deliver against the annual commercial plan for assigned categories.
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Minimum of 5 years of CPG brand/marketing and/or Shopper Marketing experience. 3+ years of traditional CPG Shopper marketing role Specific experience with eRetailers preferred.
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The ideal candidate will have deep experience in the CPG and Shopper Marketing category, understands the landscape, the language and the nuance of advertising in this space. Media Sales Consultant - CPG/Shopper Marketing page is loaded.
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You will use your background in eRetail, shopper marketing, and/or CPG, to consult with our client, vendors, suppliers, and CPGs to develop a full media journey both onsite and offsite. 5+ years experience in the digital media buying and planning space with several years of experience in the shopper marketing, eRetail, or Retail Media Network space.
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At our New York City location where the Omnichannel Retail Marketing Intern will assist the Senior Manager, Category Management in managing all aspects of digital and in-store shopper marketing activations, as well as select.
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5+ years CPG business experience in category management, sales, business analytics and/or shopper insights. Qualifications 5+ years CPG business experience in category management, sales, business analytics and/or shopper insights.
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10-15 years’ experience in CPG marketing. Experience managing shopper marketing program, and a deep understanding of the retail landscape. Lead shopper marketing team, program, budget, and resources, including outside shopper marketing agency.
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Understanding of the digital media landscape with a focus on shopper marketing, eRetail, or retail media networks. Continually learn about the latest trends in eRetail and shopper marketing.
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A minimum of 6 years of business experience in Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) with a focus on category management, market research, business analytics and/or shopper insights. Develop & deliver fully integrated consumer, shopper, category and marketplace insights and trends to guide Walmart’s strategic choices and tactical executions, to drive market leading growth for the short and long term.
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Our ideal candidate brings 3+ years of experience at a world-class CPG company, alcohol beverage company or agency with 1+ year in brand management. Specifically, you will take the lead or provide support in various key programs including creative development, PR/influencer/experiential programs, trade programming, shopper and e-commerce programs, paid media, and innovation launches.
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10+ years experience in CPG industry, Healthcare experience preferred with a minimum of 3 years Walmart Category Management and Shopper Insights experience. Shopper Insights: Lead shopper insights projects for Walmart, partnering cross functionally with our Shopper Insights and CMI teams.
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Externally, we work with suppliers' Brand Managers, Analytics, and E-Commerce teams, as well as their National Media and Shopper Marketing agencies. It offers a wide range of products, including groceries, electronics, home goods, and more, typically sold in bulk quantities at discounted prices.
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