2328 days ago

Want to change the status quo?

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Stamp your mark on the industry?

We are on the hunt for a Digital Real Estate Account Director - to join the team! You will be responsible for securing and maintaining digital revenues from new and high-value accounts. In addition, you will also be required to work with the Print Account Directors to service the industry with our full suite of products.

This role will involve:

● Winning new digital customers and growing our key accounts
● Driving digital media revenue to levels that offset the decline in print media revenue
● Growing new multi-platform solutions for the industry locally and nationally
● Increase sales effectiveness, capability and competencies
● Presenting at Sales Meetings adding value to our customers business

This will be achieved by:

● Building and providing innovative advertising solutions for customers to connect with their audience in valued and engaging environments.
● Presenting to Offices, Head Offices and at Conferences
● Ensuring digital account growth strategies are in place for Stuff's high value and high-status customers within the local and national footprint
● Successfully implementing the company's digital revenue acquisition plan ensuring all opportunities are identified, planned and executed effectively
● Pro-actively engaging in the Digital portfolio planning process to develop revenue and non- revenue objectives
● Becoming the Trusted Adviser through our sales training

Benefits of working with us include:

● Opportunity to work for a company that truly values diversity and inclusion
● Flexible working opportunities and various office locations around the country
● Medical insurance
● Access to an excellent employee assistance programme
● A generous parental leave policy for any employees that are the primary or secondary carer

Stuff is a collection of print and digital-first products and services, connecting Kiwis to the stuff that matters, the stuff they love and each other.

We get the brand and message in front of the right customers whether they're big business, small business or somewhere in between .

Stuff embraces all aspects of diversity and inclusion and is committed to creating a workplace which reflects the incredibly diverse customers, audiences and communities we serve.

Disclaimer: Stuff does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Stuff is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
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