The Planner role involves supporting the senior team with administrative tasks, managing day-to-day planning, and ensuring timely campaign execution through collaboration and adherence to best practices.
The purpose of this role is to provide support to the senior team, taking responsibility for all administrative tasks within the team to ensure campaigns run smoothly and to plan.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities: Effectively supports the day to day planning on key accounts in collaboration with senior team members Builds and develops media owner relationships in order to drive market leading planning for clients Works with other departments to ensure a campaign goes live on time through the use of best practice and adherence to Service Level Agreement’s Builds understanding of commercial opportunities and trading focuses to ensure investment is guided towards the most appropriate partnersLocation:
TorontoBrand:
Dentsu MediaTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentSimilar Jobs
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