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Account Supervisor

New York

We are a full-service marketing and advertising agency that marries the human stories of our clients with storytelling, art, data, and conversations that are smart and compelling. That’s Serino Coyne.

We believe in the transformative power of a shared live experience. No matter where people buy a ticket – the theater, an attraction, a museum – we’re there because we know what it takes to connect creators with seekers. We are makers and thinkers, analysts and storytellers, artists, and filmmakers. We make meaningful connections that inspire. We create. We innovate. We nourish.

Our employees are our best investment. We value and celebrate each person’s worth, purpose and identity because that’s how our family flourishes. An inclusive and diverse workplace is a powerful workplace, and we strive to reflect and support equity and opportunity in all we do. We’re continuously learning and improving because that’s how thoughtful change happens.

 

We are seeking a Account Supervisor with a strong work ethic and the ability to multi-task and embrace a deadline driven environment. A team player who is passionate and motivated about your work and have experience working in an advertising agency environment. Someone who is a self-starter but also thrives within a collaborative team. 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (include but are not limited to the following):

  • Act as strategic brand manager.
  • Prepare media plans with collaboration of media staff.
  • Create and supervise timelines of production of all materials, coordinating activities between agency’s finance depart and client/vendors and act as client/agency liaison among all agency departments.
  • Follow market trends to determine the specific needs of each account and seek out new opportunities and present to client when appropriate.
  • Proactively anticipate and respond to client needs.
  • Foster a positive team environment not only within the agency but also between all of a client’s partners.
  • Seek opportunities to advance the client relationship and identify new opportunities.
  • Ensure accurate billing and actualization of weekly budgets; adjusts when necessary.
  • Multi-task and work under pressure with constant awareness and ability to meet deadlines.
  • Mentor/supervise junior Account staff.

 

JOB REQUIREMENTS (include but are not limited to the following):

  • 7+ years of advertising/marketing industry experience.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in marketing, advertising, communications, or relevant field preferred.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Strong organizational/time management.
  • Proficient in excel and managing budgets.
  • Outstanding presentation skills.
  • Ability to be solution oriented and resolve issues.
  • Build internal relationships across all departments.
  • Stay abreast of present, current, and future industry trends to maintain positive client relationships.

 

Annual salary: $75,000 - $85,000

 

Serino Coyne is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Annual Salary

$75,000 - $85,000 USD

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