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Expression of Interest: Join the WPP Media Talent Network

Chicago, United States; Los Angeles, United States; New York, United States

Important Note:
This is not an active job opening. By submitting your details, you are expressing interest in future opportunities at WPP Media. We encourage you to connect with our recruitment team so we can keep you in mind as media changes and new roles emerge.

Discover Your Future at WPP Media

At WPP Media, we believe the future of media is built by diverse, passionate, and innovative people. Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting your career, we offer opportunities across a wide range of job families and teams. By registering your interest, you’ll:

  • Connect with our recruitment team and stay updated on new opportunities in the AI era.
  • Be among the first to hear about relevant openings as they arise.
  • Become part of our global collective that’s reimagining media.

Explore Our Job Families

We hire for roles across all major job families, including but not limited to:

  • Commerce
  • Data, Tech & Analytics
  • Investment
  • Media Planning
  • Paid Search
  • Paid Social
  • Programmatic
  • Strategy

Each area offers unique responsibilities and learning opportunities—from data analysis and campaign optimization to client management, creative strategy, and digital activation. When you apply, you’ll have the chance to indicate your areas of interest so we can match you with the right opportunities as they become available.

What We Look For

We’re seeking brilliant people who bring some or all of the following:

  • Strong communication, analytical, and quantitative skills.
  • Experience or interest in digital marketing, media planning, analytics, commerce, programmatic, paid search, paid social, or strategy.
  • Proficiency with media and data tools (e.g., Excel, PowerPoint, DSPs, Ad Servers, DMPs).
  • Adaptability, curiosity, and a drive to stay ahead in our rapidly evolving industry.
  • A collaborative spirit and passion for helping build better futures through media.

About WPP Media

We are WPP’s global media collective, built for the AI era. In a world where media is everywhere and in everything, we bring the best platform, people, and partners together to create innovative solutions that deliver unparalleled growth for clients—in every market, every day.

As WPP’s media collective, we fuel creative transformation through the power of media—building better futures for our people, planet, clients, and communities. We’re reimagining what a media company can be: a global collective that challenges the status quo to deliver exceptional results. For more information, visit www.wppmedia.com.

Our Values

At WPP Media, our values guide everything we do:

  • Open: We are inclusive and collaborative. We encourage the free exchange of ideas, respect diverse views, and remain open-minded to new ideas, partnerships, and ways of working.
  • Optimistic: We believe in the power of creativity, technology, and talent to create better futures for our people, clients, and communities. We approach challenges with confidence, trying the new and seeking the unexpected.
  • Extraordinary: We are stronger together—through collaboration we achieve the amazing. As creative leaders and pioneers in our industry, we deliver extraordinary results every day.

Life at WPP Media & Benefits

We offer limitless opportunities to grow your career in the AI era. WPP Media employees can tap into our global networks to pursue their passions, expand their connections, and learn at the cutting edge of marketing and advertising.

We provide competitive medical benefits, group retirement plans, vision and dental insurance, significant paid time off, partner discounts, and employee mental health awareness days.

Our Workplace Approach

We believe the best work happens when we’re together, fostering creativity, collaboration, and connection. That’s why we’ve adopted a hybrid approach, with teams in the office around four days a week. If you require accommodations or flexibility, please discuss this with the hiring team during the interview process.

Commitment to Inclusion

WPP Media is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a culture of respect where everyone belongs and has the same opportunities to progress. We consider applicants for all positions without discrimination.

WPP Media provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans. If you need an accommodation because of a disability, please contact WPP Media Leave Administration at Leave.Administration@wppmedia.com or call (212) 297-8507.

While we appreciate all expressions of interest, only candidates selected for interviews for specific roles will be contacted.

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