The Client Manager supports the Client Director in delivering client solutions, managing communications, budgets, and team motivation to ensure excellent execution and collaboration.
The purpose of this roles is to support the Client Director in delivery on the account, managing the capabilities and team to ensure on-time delivery and excellence in execution. This is a key role in driving collaboration internally and externally with the client and partners.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
- Supports Client Director to deliver innovative and creative solutions to client briefs
- Works collaboratively across Dentsu and across network as needed – uses good knowledge of products and services to drive business value for clients and Dentsu
- Project manages clients’ communications plans including timelines and budget
- Reviews plans to drive greater margin and value through innovation and better and different ways of working
- Effectively lead and motivate internal team to produce best in class work
- Provides accurate plan details and updates to clients
Location:
SingaporeBrand:
CaratTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
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