Media Performance Associate Manager – Programmatic
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Overview
We are looking for a Media Performance Associate Manager with 2-4 years of experience in online media and programmatic.
Responsibilities
- Manage multichannel programmatic campaigns (desktop, mobile, and video) while troubleshooting campaign delivery and performance issues.
- Conduct full analysis of campaign performance, optimizations, and issues.
- Work with internal teams to provide clients with programmatic media recommendations and optimization strategies that align with objectives.
- Traffic all creatives into platform and set up campaigns prior to launch date.
- Maintain knowledge of media technology buying platforms and analytic tools.
- Navigate through third-party systems to complete monthly billing documentation.
- Analyze campaign performance and make strategic investment and tactical media optimizations.
- Deliver input on campaign goals, approaches, and methods to help establish success metrics and KPIs.
Qualifications
- Graduate/B.E/B.Tech/MBA.
- 2-4 years’ experience in online media and programmatic.
- Experience working on DSP platforms like DV360, TTD, Teads, MediaMath, Appnexus is an added advantage.
- Knowledge of ad serving technologies, analytical tools like GA and Omniture.
Benefits
- Competitive pay and benefits package.
- Learning and cross‑functional experience opportunities.
- Diverse team and progressive work environment.
Equal Opportunity
Publicis Groupe is an equal opportunity employer. Eligible applicants will be considered without regard to race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, disability status, marital status or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Employment Details
- Seniority level: Associate
- Employment type: Full‑time
- Job function: Advertising, Marketing, and Other
- Industries: Technology, Information and Media, Advertising Services, and Digital Accessibility Services