The Role
The Senior Manager - Paid Search will develop strategies for paid search, oversee team management, handle client relationships, and ensure effective budget forecasting, while contributing to new business development.
Summary Generated by Built In
The purpose of this role is to develop best in class strategies and management of all Paid Search activity on assigned clients, to manage and develop the team and serve as a point of escalation as needed.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
- Works closely with Head of Paid Search, develops and evangelises overall strategy and approach to the channel
- Ensures best practice and innovation in all Paid Search activities
- Manages and maintains client relationships and is the main point of escalation for client issues
- Typically works on multiple, large or complex clients and develops overall strategy and goals for the team
- Manages and develops direct reports and is accountable for complete team development
- Conducts forecasting for annual and monthly budgets and is responsible for growing account profitability
- Contributes to new business development when required
Location:
DGS India - Chennai - Anna Nagar Tyche TowersBrand:
ParagonTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentSkills Required
- Experience in managing Paid Search activity
- Ability to develop strategies for clients
- Experience in team development and management
- Strong client relationship management skills
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