Company
Cross Border Talents
Cross Border Talents
Do you love Google products?
Are you passionate about the web and new technology?
If you are tech savvy, creative, outgoing, and willing to roll up your sleeves and get things done in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment, we may have the perfect job for you!
Our client, with more than 4,700 employees in 10 sites (certified with Great Place to Work and Top Employer), is looking for a highly-skilled group of professionals to help improve the business, and identify areas of growth based on digital advertising campaigns.
Purpose of the role:
As a Digital Marketing Consultant your role is to identify and apply the appropriate advertising solutions through an active collaboration with German companies and Digital Marketing & Online Advertising Agency Partners. You would work with a wide variety of advertisers, and deliver the optimal digital advertising solution for each customer.
It is a target driven environment, where you will work towards individual sales targets and be part of a larger sales team increasing the Client customer base across EMEA. You will be part of the largest team who creates unique customer experiences while actively affecting the German online marketing environment.
Responsibilities:
Benefits
This is a Hybrid working model in Barcelona.
Referral Program: Bring a Friend and get a Referral fee (up to 2.000 depending on the language/project).
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