Tuesday 12 June 2012

Traffic Manager (digital), London 35-40k


A Traffic Manager role for a creative advertising agency stacked with awards. A top tier client list; GAP, Nike, Toyota, Virgin, hp, financial services, retail, L’Oreal, ebay, PepsiCo... Stunning panoramic views of London and a first class digital team.
A digital and integrated advertising agency environment with an MD who wants people to enjoy life. The MD wants people to develop their careers and have the good work life balance. The MD insists on good work life balance.

They work very creatively with their clients and are able to move away from normal limiting brand guidelines and are also technically innovative with clients who want to push boundaries in this area of digital communications solutions.

This Traffic Manager role manages the work flow through the creative content team and works with requests from the international agency network. You will work closely with account managers, project managers, the digital managers and the copywriters ensuring work is delivered within deadline and budget.
This Traffic Manager will plan and schedule the content work through the agency, keeping the creative content team correctly informed. They are a lively and fun bunch and have a seriously impressive portfolio.
As Traffic Manager you will also need to ensure the right resources are in place, booking freelancers if need be.
The majority of the work is for digital channels; web, social media, mobile, motion video – but it is an integrated agency so there is creative off line communications work too.

This role works collaboratively with the Creative Director, Art Directors, Digital Designers, Web Developers, Digital Project Managers, Copywriters and Account teams.

The London agency is also part of an international network, they are able to work globally with brands.

A personable 60 person sized agency based in Central London with stunning views across London from their terraces.

Please email your CV and portfolio to me at graham@searchpartydigital.com

I have the job spec and lots more on their culture and work - I've worked with them for 10 years.
A Traffic Manager role for predominantly digital channels.

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