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Bachelors’ degree in Economics, Marketing, Advertising, Statistics, Engineering or Business; MBA is a plus. Experience in Omni-channel Marketing, display, online video, or over-the-top (OTT.
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Bachelors’ degree in Economics, Marketing, Advertising, Statistics, Engineering or Business. As an Sales Account Manager on the Adapt team, you will work with internal and external customers to create and execute advertising strategies while driving incremental revenue.
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Experience in Omni-channel marketing, over-the-top (OTT), and audio. Significant experience in a client facing role including but not limited to digital marketing, analytics etc. Amazon Adapt deploys highly skilled, hyper-agile talent that ensures customers can continue to invest in their partnerships with Amazon Advertising, uninterrupted.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Advertising, Marketing, Sales, Communication, Public Relations or Psychology. 1-2 years of sales, marketing, or advertising experience.
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As a Digital Account Executive you will partner with small to medium sized business clients to create effective Digital Marketing programs that bring increased revenues to their business.
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Bachelors degree in Economics, Marketing, Advertising, Statistics, Engineering or Business or equivalent work experience. We’re looking for a results-oriented Account Manager who is passionate about partnering with our advertisers to make effective, analytically driven marketing decisions.
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Bachelors’ degree in Economics, Marketing, Advertising, or Business. Client Overview: Our client operates at the intersection of Advertising and eCommerce and offers advertisers a rich array of innovative advertising solutions across our ecosystem of mobile and desktop websites, and proprietary devices.
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6+ years experience in digital advertising, product marketing, consulting, business development, and/or other customer facing roles. Experience in Omni-channel marketing, display, Streaming TV (STV), or search marketing.
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