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Media Plan development, both strategy and tactical approach. The Pursuit of Happiness Fund devoted to helping Crossmedians find their happy (be it travel, enrichment class, fitness membership or professional development.
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Assist in overarching paid social media strategy development for top tier clients. The Media Planner, Paid Social must be able to manage day-to-day agency media planning and analysis while maintaining strong relationships with publishers and partner agencies.
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The Media Planner supports in the development of effective, innovative, and strategic solutions, is responsible for the oversight coordination and execution of approved media plans, media planners and assistant media planners.
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Assist in digital media strategy development for top-tier clients. Digital Media Planner with 1-2 years of experience to assist in planning, managing, and tracking digital media for our clients.
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The ideal candidate will have prior experience planning & executing both traditional and digital campaigns, possess strong analytical and both written and verbal communication skills, able to utilize consumer insights, data, platform performance, and key retail media trends to inform the development of integrated omni-channel plans.
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Job DescriptionThe Media Planner is responsible for paid social media strategy development, planning/buying and campaign analysis related to multiple online acquisition channels.
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This person will support a team in the development, execution, and stewardship of local media plans for assigned business. Responsible for contributing to the development of and executing local planning for the assigned business.
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Provide leadership, coaching, and professional development to the media team. Role Overview: As a Media Director, Planner your role will involve leading and managing the media team to deliver effective and innovative creative media solutions.
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Possess and demonstrate strong understanding of media fundamentals, including media math, target audience development, and communication goals (reach/frequency) The Senior Media Planner is a valuable member of the Strategic Planning team.
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Drive the development of media campaign recommendations by providing strategic insight into the best channels and targeting strategies to support campaign KPIs based on sound strategies and research.
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The Assistant Planner/Buyer, Digital Media should possess an eagerness to learn a new and rapidly evolving craft in the Digital Media space, specifically Programmatic channels. We're looking for a bright Assistant Planner/Buyer, Digital Media to join our One Marketplace/Performance Media team.
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The Media Planner, Social is responsible for developing all elements of a paid media plan including target audience, investment level by platform, measurement KPIs and paid placement recommendations.
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Campaign Development: Assist with the development and execution of integrated media campaigns across multiple channels, including digital, print, broadcast, out-of-home, and emerging platforms.
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The Assistant Media Planner assists in the development of effective, innovative, and strategic solutions and is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and execution of approved media plans.
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Participate in internal and external learning and development opportunities (e.g. Facebook Blueprint, Twitter Flight School) Learning & Development - 15% Continue developing a mastery and proficiency in all internal buying and reporting tools, including platform interfaces and native tools for application/analysis into competitive landscape, target digital consumption support, plan development and reporting.
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