Skye Gould/Business Insider
The Ad Traffic Coordinator will join an expanding Ad Operations team that is responsible for executing advertising campaigns for a growing list of advertisers and agencies. In addition, the individual will be trained and ultimately responsible for setting up new campaigns in our adserver, managing a reservations calendar, QA'ing client's ads to ensure they work properly, and working with the Revenue Operations team to ensure campaigns launch without a hitch. This individual will be responsible for running campaigns on desktop and mobile formats.
This entry-level role is an incredible way to start your career at the fastest-growing business publisher. This role interacts with Sales, Account Management, Business Development, External Vendors, and BI Studios groups.
Duties include:
- Ensuring that all aspects of campaigns get scheduled properly so campaigns go live on time
- QAing the ads prior to going live; this includes making sure client assets work properly in all browsers and operating systems
- Managing the set-up process for new ad campaigns
- Coordinating all creative elements to be delivered on time for new campaigns, and working with all team members to ensure creative deadlines are met
- Updating a reservations calendar to ensure team members properly schedule sponsorships
Some of the characteristics you've got:
- BA/BS Degree with relevant internship experience
- Extremely detail-oriented, exceptionally organized, and have the ability to multitask and manage multiple accounts
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Solid computer/technical sills
- Thrive in a fast-paced, deadline oriented environment
- Must have basic HTML knowledge and be familiar with Javascript and Flash
- A basic knowledge of ad servers such as Sizemik, Flashtalking, PointRoll, DFP is helpful, but not required
If you want to start and grow your career in an operational-focused role and love the digital media space, please apply online and tell us why you're a good fit for the team. Thanks in advance.