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Experience in a fast-paced startup, sales, and/or online advertising environment. As a Senior Partner Manager, you will manage key business portfolios with some of our largest brand partnerships in the Personal Care, Home Care, or Beauty Care categories.
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Senior Partner Manager - Enterprise Consumer Goods (Personal Care, Home Care and Beauty Care) 5 years' experience in shopper marketing sales, eCommerce sales, or retail advertising sales.
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Experience in a fast-paced startup, sales, and/or online advertising environment strongly preferred. Brand advertising (for example, TV or video, sponsorship), media sales, customer acquisition and growth, search, mobile and online sales, Managing client accounts, Shopper marketing sales, eCommerce sales, retail advertising sales, search, Strategic Advisor working with C-Level Clients.
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As a Sr. Partner Manager of Entertainment, Toys and Seasonal, you will report to the Entertainment, Toys and Seasonal Team Lead and use your 7+ years of experience selling digital performance advertising solutions to businesses across entertainment and electronics categories.
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