Media Planner
PHD Media is seeking a Media Planner in Singapore to join their regional team focusing on strategic media planning and performance buying. The role involves managing global brand campaigns, executing multi-channel strategies, and optimizing budgets across SEM and programmatic platforms. Successful candidates will leverage Google Marketing Platform tools and advanced analytical skills to deliver performance reporting and actionable insights. The position offers a collaborative environment with significant internal training and a clear career progression path.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
PHD Media is seeking a Media Planner in Singapore to join their regional team focusing on strategic media planning and performance buying. The role involves managing global brand campaigns, executing multi-channel strategies, and optimizing budgets across SEM and programmatic platforms. Successful candidates will leverage Google Marketing Platform tools and advanced analytical skills to deliver performance reporting and actionable insights. The position offers a collaborative environment with significant internal training and a clear career progression path.
TAL's take
Solid role at a globally recognized media agency with clear performance-based responsibilities and defined growth prospects.
The JD clearly delineates performance marketing responsibilities, required platforms, and daily operational expectations.
Must haves
- 2+ years digital paid media operations and customer acquisition experience
- Expertise in Google Marketing Platform
- Proficiency in programmatic platforms
- Strong analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency in MS Suite including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Understanding of web analytic metrics
- Excellent English communication skills
Tools and skills
About the company
PHD is a major global media agency under Omnicom Media Group, representing an established international professional services firm.
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