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Director, Programmatic
Location
Illinois + 3 moreAll locations: Illinois | New York | Massachusetts | Texas
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$122.7K - $155K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Director, Programmatic
DEPT®
• Driving programmatic strategy and improved client performance by thinking beyond the brief, embrace innovation, plan future-proof, and push past the status quo • Embedding yourself and key programmatic team members deeply within our client’s engagement (internally and externally) to consistently deliver client first recommendations and ways of working efficiencies • Cultivating and maintaining successful, long term client relationships • Agile problem solving, exceptional storytelling, and communication skills both interpersonally and intrapersonally • Leading and mentoring team members, with the ability to provide both strategic and tactical feedback with ease and empathy • Promoting our core values and driving a positive work environment/culture
Job Requirements
- 8-11 years of programmatic media experience
- Fluent in a variety of DSPs (Google DV360, The Trade Desk, and Amazon DSP), ad networks (Google Ads), and ad servers (Google CM360)
- Experience operating as one of the senior owners of an enterprise, fast paced client relationship with success managing client expectations, building trust, and keeping a high score for positive client sentiment
- Strengths-based management and coach mentorship style, with the ability to flex to influence change, efficiency, and innovation across teams
- Exposure with Google CM360, Integral Ad Science (IAS) and DoubleVerify, including working closely with internal or external Ad Operations teams
- Strong problem solving skills with a strategic, creative and entrepreneurial mindset
- Uncanny ability to interpret complex data sets into a memorable story
- A self-starter attitude and proven ability to work independently and in a matrixed team environment
Benefits
- Healthcare, Dental, and Vision coverage
- 401K plan, plus matching
- PTO
- Paid Company Holidays
- Parental Leave
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