Cabify

Mobility

BrandAnalyst

Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Brand Analyst at Cabify. Skills: Brand Activation, Event Management, Budget Control, Supplier Negotiation. Lead end-to-end design and execution of brand activations. Manage operational relationship with content creators”

Industry & Context.

Mobility

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1 to 2 years of experience in BTL events, Participation in 360° campaigns, Budget planning experience, Experience working with suppliers, production companies or agencies, Ability to tender projects, Ability to optimize budgets without sacrificing quality, Metical person who enjoys creating processes, Understands that reporting and measurement are as important as execution, Obsession with detail, Ability to ensure the brand looks perfect in every corner

What You'll Do.

Lead end-to-end design and execution of brand activations

Manage operational relationship with content creators

Lead tenders with suppliers

Professionalize reporting processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate directly with Riders, Drivers, and B2B areas; Work within a specialized structure combining Brand, Growth, and Insights

Process & Methodology

End-to-end execution of brand activations, Design of processes, Management of resources, Ensure physical brand interactions are impeccable, measurable, and efficient

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