Dentsu Creative

automobile, insurance, and FMCG

AccountDirector

bangkok, bangkok, thailand FULL TIME
The Brief

“Account Director at Dentsu Creative. Skills: Account Management, Client Relationships, Campaign Strategy. Lead end-to-end account management. Build strategic relationships with senior clients”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure smooth delivery across creative, digital, and media disciplines; deliver best‑in‑class work; achieve high performance; Drive business growth

Industry & Context.

automobile, insurance, and FMCG
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving abilities

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8 years of experience in an advertising, digital, or integrated agency, Proven experience managing major accounts, background in integrated communication and digital media, Fluent in Thai and English

Nice to Have

leadership, project management, problem-solving abilities

What You'll Do.

Lead end-to-end account management

Build strategic relationships with senior clients

Develop integrated campaign strategies

Lead and mentor account servicing team members

Drive business growth

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with internal creative, strategy, media, production, and analytics teams

Communication Scope

Exceptional client-handling and presentation skills; Fluent in Thai and English

Process & Methodology

Manage timelines, Manage budgets, Manage internal workflow

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