Broadsign

ad tech

SalesDirector,UK

£110–165k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Director candidates.

The Brief

“Sales Director, UK at Broadsign. Skills: Programmatic DOOH, Sales revenue, Business development. Take full responsibility for business development. Take full responsibility for sales revenues”

What You'll Achieve.

Driving revenue; Hitting sales targets

Industry & Context.

ad tech
Eligibility Requirements

Conduct in-person client meetings

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5-10 years sales experience, Sales experience in media, Understand agencies, Understand advertisers, Driving revenue, Hitting sales targets, Digital programmatic world, Programmatic digital out-of-home ecosystem

Nice to Have

Engaging with new buyers, Benefits of programmatic DOOH, Innovative advertising opportunities, Broadsign programmatic stack

What You'll Do.

Take full responsibility for business development

Take full responsibility for sales revenues

Educate buyers on opportunities

Determine client needs

Recommend programmatic DOOH proposals

Support agency-wide agreements

Evangelize Programmatic DOOH

Manage programmatic business development

Conduct in-person client meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

External partners; Internal departments; Teammates

Communication Scope

Presentation skills

Full Job Description

Sales Director, UK Reports To: Senior Sales Director, EMEA Location: London, UK Hybrid (Remote) About us Broadsign is a leading programmatic ad tech company on a mission to make buying, selling, and delivering out-of-home media easier than ever. Our platform powers the world’s most successful OOH and retail media businesses while enabling agencies and brands to seamlessly plan and execute dynamic OOH campaigns across the globe. With the newly integrated Place Exchange by Broadsign SSP, the Broadsigns Sales Organization is growing and looking for a talented Sales Director to work in the Media Sales department, to work across the DSP and SSP products. Come light up the world! Position Summary Your day-to-day will vary but your mission is simple; as a key member of our Programmatic Team, you will be taking full responsibility for business development and sales revenues across Broadsigns DSP and SSP platforms, educating buyers on the new opportunities brought forth by our products. Your patch will consist of media buyers from agencies, brands and DSPs. You’ll put your sales experience to use by determining client needs and recommending optimal programmatic DOOH proposals and supporting agency-wide agreements. The role requires excellent account management skills, the ability to collaborate with external partners and internal departments, and be a key evangelist of Programmatic DOOH in market. You will be responsible for programmatic business development across the UK and Ireland. Of course, if this role speaks to you, you’re someone who has; 5-10 years sales experience in the media industry; you understand agencies and what advertisers care about Successful history of driving revenue and hitting sales targets Proven understanding of the digital programmatic world and/or the programmatic digital out-of-home ecosystem Interest in engaging with new buyers by introducing them to the benefits of programmatic DOOH and the innovative advertising opportunities via the Broadsign

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