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Senior Media Planner - Charles Schwab
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Marketing/Product
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Media Planning and Buying
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Senior Media Planner - Charles Schwab
This position will oversee workflow and ensures that day-to-day problems are solved while producing a strong media product. Accountable for staff training and development of Media Planner and Assistant Media Planner. Serves as a positive role model with can-do attitude. Supervisor is concerned with the creation of great media plans as well as flawless execution and operates in an Account Manger role. RESPONSIBILITIES: Vigorously reviews all work to ensure high quality standard Initiates creative and business building ideas Stays current with changes in marketplace Maintains status reports to ensure efficient work flow in order to meet deadlinesKeeps AMD apprised of projects/workload Writes call reports of key meetings Leads internal meetings with other departments Curious; builds comprehensive media knowledge base. Synthesizes information into ideas, which will put clients on leading edge of media change. Strong negotiator Operates as an Account Manager QUALIFICATIONS: Must be extremely detail oriented and self-starter with strong initiative!Extremely creative thinker and good strategic skills Mentor type mentality for junior training staff ability to juggle multiple accounts Effective communication and management skills Strong client relationships Proactive and enthusiastic manner Shows willingness to “go the extra mile” EDUCATION: 4-year college degree (or equivalent experience) with course work emphasis in advertising EXPERIENCE: Preferably 5-6 years previous media industry experience, no less than 4 Experience in planning all media, with some trade experience. INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY:PLEASE GO TOWWW.PHDUS.COM AND CLICK ON THE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES LINK TO APPLY. PLEASE INCLUDE COVER LETTER AND LIST SALARY REQUIREMENTS. PHD WILL ONLY CONSIDER RESUMES THAT COME THROUGH THIS WEBSITE.PHD USA is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.Donovan Experience
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