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Walmart Connect's Head of Marketing and Creative is looking for a seasoned B2B marketer to lead the Brand Strategy and Enterprise Sales marketing team with the mission to drive "must buy" status for Connect's ad products across the media industry through awareness and comprehension of our unique value.
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This position reports into the Product Marketing Director for Display and can be based either in our Hoboken, NJ, or SanBruno, CA.Conducting and analyzingprimary and secondary research to develop adeep understanding of market needs by customer segments in coordination with key clients and sales teams.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in engineering, information technology, business, marketing and sales, healthcare, or related area and 2 years' experience in business management, marketing and sales, healthcare, omni channel merchandising, or related area.
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Option 2: 4 years' experience in business management, marketing and sales, healthcare, omni channel merchandising, or related area. Leading cross-functional teams, Master's degree in business, marketing and sales, healthcare, or related area., Sales.
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Developing and enhancing display ads measurement methodology across sales lift, synthetic control group, ghost ads, MMM, MTA, A/B testing, etc. Experienced in building measurement solutions such as sales lift, ghost ads, market mix, and multi-touch attribution models; Extensive experience with predictive modeling algorithms.
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You'll also be closely working with cross-functional partners in Sales, Onboarding, Product, Engineering, Marketplace, Last Mile Delivery, Marketing, PR, Legal, and Finance. In this role, you will be responsible for defining and executing initiatives critical to our seller ecosystem, working on Seller Selection Strategy, Sales Operations & Enablement, Enterprise and Channel partnerships, Seller Analytics and Metrics, Launch Strategy , GTM operations and management, and more.
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Lead ing sales enablement efforts, partnering closely with marketing and training teams as part of internal awareness and education. Proven ability to form relationships and partner with cross functional teams for consistent alignment and execution across product management, marketing, and sales teams.
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Work cross-functionally with Product, Strategy, Legal, Engineering, Marketing, and Operations to identify product and program enhancements that will drive incremental revenue for Walmart.
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5 years’ experience in shopper marketing sales, eCommerce sales, or retail advertising sales. Option 3: 5 years’ experience in brand advertising (for example, television, video, sponsorship), media sales, customer acquisition and growth, search, mobile, or online sales.
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