Project Lead, Digital Marketing Analytics

fifty-five
London
4 days ago
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We are looking for a Project Lead with a background in digital marketing to join our fast-growing consulting team based in London. As a Project Lead, you will manage the end-to-end delivery of our client projects, and as a result, build strong relationships with many of our big-name clients.

You will supervise a team of highly skilled Digital Analytics Consultants and will be accountable for delivery: understanding the customers needs, responding to client questions, being sensitive to the impact of all deliverables, respectful of deadlines, and able to clearly articulate fifty-fives value proposition.

About the Company

Part of the Brandtech Group, fifty-five is a data company helping brands collect, analyze, and activate their data across paid, earned, and owned channels to increase their marketing ROI and improve customer acquisition and retention.

Headquartered in Paris with offices in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Milan, Geneva, Shenzhen, Taipei, New York, and Shanghai, fifty-five is a certified Google Partner company and was named by Deloitte as one of the fastest-growing tech firms in Europe, thanks to its unique technology approach combining talent with software and service expertise.

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Consulting Manager, you will be responsible for the following:

  • Analysis and consulting: Ability to analyze needs, propose solutions in a systematic, clear, and realistic way, and implement a structured approach.
  • Project management in terms of planning, internal management, customer relations, deadline and risk management, quality control of deliverables, and profitability.
  • Sectorial expertise: Global understanding of customer issues and ability to propose solutions adapted to an industry (consumer goods, retail, travel, etc.).
  • Digital expertise: Ability to analyze and optimize digital activities: media buying, e-business, on-site customer experience, etc.
  • Masters degree (business, engineering) or equivalent diploma.
  • Ability to work in an international environment.
  • Experience of managing a small team.
  • Excellent communication, both oral and written, able to build strong personal connections with senior clients, commercial spirit.
  • Good understanding of digital and data technologies.
  • Strong experience in project management or in digital marketing within structures such as consulting firms, publishers of Business Intelligence, advertisers, or pure players.

If this sounds like you, please get in touch! We look forward to meeting you.

Benefits

  • Being part of a multicultural, dynamic, and fast-growing team.
  • Continuous (and certified) training on the digital ecosystem and technologies (initial training for all new employees, followed by recurring training sessions).
  • Private medical coverage through AXA.
  • Transport for London travel card allowance - covering 50% of zone 1-2 allowance.
  • The flexibility to work remotely for part of the week (2 days in office).
  • 25 days holiday per year, in addition to UK bank and public holidays.
  • Company pension plan.
  • Company-sponsored sporting and social activities.
  • Monthly Codecademy subscription - reimbursable upon completion of chosen training path.
  • Cycle to Work scheme.
  • Weekly socials and monthly team-building activities.
  • Breakfasts and snacks.

fifty-five encourages diversity and is committed to guaranteeing equal treatment of all applications, regardless of gender, age, origin, sexual orientation, state of health, or political or religious opinion.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Consulting

Industries

Technology, Information and Internet

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