Associate Manager - Ad Operations
Affinity Global is seeking an Associate Manager for Ad Operations to join their adtech team. The role focuses on executing end-to-end programmatic campaigns, including setup, trafficking, optimization, and performance reporting. Candidates must have experience with major DSPs like DV360, TTD, and Xandr, as well as MMP integrations and pixel tracking. The hire will contribute to supply-chain optimization and cross-functional collaboration to scale ad performance.
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Experience
1-3 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Affinity Global is seeking an Associate Manager for Ad Operations to join their adtech team. The role focuses on executing end-to-end programmatic campaigns, including setup, trafficking, optimization, and performance reporting. Candidates must have experience with major DSPs like DV360, TTD, and Xandr, as well as MMP integrations and pixel tracking. The hire will contribute to supply-chain optimization and cross-functional collaboration to scale ad performance.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 adtech company with a well-defined operational role and specific stack requirements.
The JD provides a crisp list of responsibilities and specific programmatic platforms required for the role.
Must haves
- 1–3 years hands-on experience in programmatic ad operations
- Working knowledge of DV360, TTD, Xandr, and GAM
- Experience with app/performance-focused platforms like Moloco or AppLovin
- Experience with tracking, pixels, and MMP integrations
- Understanding of programmatic supply chain and inventory auctions
Tools and skills
Nice to have: ctv, ott.
About the company
Established mid-stage global adtech company with 500+ employees and a clear product footprint.
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