We have an exciting opportunity for an Interactive Account Manager with proven experience in a marketing or sales role, and solid knowledge of the New Zealand advertising market.
For over 150 years MetService has kept New Zealanders informed, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. With a global reputation for using science and technology to creatively solve weather challenges and deliver scientific meteorological services and products, MetService has been recognised as one of New Zealand’s most trusted public-sector organisations.
We are looking for an online account manager with 2+ years’ experience who enjoys a challenge and is able to build effective relationships and has a proven sales and customer management record.
You will come to us with good numerical skills coupled with a strong analytical ability to accurately assess and apply market intelligence information. Digital advertising experience is preferable but not essential.
Why join us? We enjoy achieving, we appreciate creativity, and we recognise everyone’s unique skills and qualities. We encourage flexible working and believe in giving back to our communities through company volunteer days. This allows us to be passionate about what we do; and to deliver products and services that have positive outcomes for our commercial customers and the people of New Zealand.
If you want to be considered for this role, click ‘Apply Now’
Please note: Only applicants with the right to work in New Zealand will be considered for this role.
MetService offices throughout New Zealand are vaccinated premises. This means anyone coming into our offices must be double vaccinated.
Please note: Applications close 8 February 2022 If any queries, contact recruitment at recruitment@metservice.com
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