Omnicom Media US PHD

SeniorAssociate,Planning

$40–75k New York, New York, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Associate, Planning at Omnicom Media US PHD. Skills: Media planning, Client needs, Data analytics. Approach situations with energy. Approach situations with interest”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem Solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1-2 years media planning experience, Manage individual deliverables, Develop media programs, Respond to client media needs, Plan across channels, Learn client service, Command media fundamentals, Educate an Assistant, Take on management responsibilities, Understand key research sources, Comfort with data, Comfort with analytics, Comfort with measurement

Nice to Have

Knowledge of current trends, Knowledge of innovations in media

What You'll Do.

Approach situations with energy

Approach situations with interest

Display passion for pop culture

Display passion for trends

Display passion for consumer behavior

Support management to navigate challenges

Ask for help when needed

Seek to understand data leverage

Use data for reporting

Use data to define strategies

Use data to defend strategies

Use data to uncover opportunities

Delegate to Assistant level

Be personal with clients

Be personal internally

Be understanding with clients

Be understanding internally

Desire to do what's best for team

Desire to do what's best for client

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal relationship building; Client relationship building

Process & Methodology

Managing individual deliverables, Developing media programs, Managing media programs

Full Job Description

PHD is a global communications planning and media buying agency network delivering smart strategic thinking and creative innovation for the world’s leading brands. Brilliant media thinking is in our DNA. A culture of thought-leadership, creativity and innovation has seen us grow from a challenger agency in the UK, to a global leader with over 6,000 employees in over 100 offices worldwide. We combine the latest industry insight with the best creative minds to produce planning innovation and create award-winning work for some of the world’s largest advertisers. Finding a better way is our ethos and sums up how we approach everything – from a new client brief to the way we work. Responsibilities -Passion- Approaches any situation with energy and interest. Displays passion for pop culture, trends and motivations in consumer behavior. - Problem Solving - clients, partners and even we are imperfect, but all challenges have solutions. Supports management to navigate challenges and/or asks for help from above when needed. - Hunger for Data - continually seeks to understand how data is leveraged for reporting and used to define strategies, to defend strategies, and to uncover new opportunities. - Delegation - as a manager of our Assistant level, this role is where delegation skills begin and are key. - Relationship Building - whether internally or with clients, practices the ability to be personal, understanding and a desire to do what’s best for the team and the client. Qualifications - Graduate of a four-year college or university - 1-2 years of media planning experience - Experience successfully managing individual deliverables, previous involvement in developing and managing media programs and responding to the flow of client media-related needs - Comfort planning across channels and platforms - Readiness to learn the client service aspect of media planning - Command of media fundamentals and ability to educate an Assistant Ready to take on management responsibilities -

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