The Senior Client Executive manages client relations, coordinates project activities, ensures timely delivery, and analyzes campaign effectiveness.
The purpose of this role is to provide support and assistance in all areas of managing the client’s business and keeping day to day activities running smoothly.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
Works collaboratively with colleagues and local markets across Dentsu to meet client service needs
Coordinates activity ensuring projects and plans deliver against objectives and on time/budget
Supports Client Manager and wider team with general client liaison and administration
Connects with client to support delivery of communication and service.
May research new market trends to incorporate into planning.
Monitors campaign data to measure plan effectiveness flagging issues where appropriate
Location:
SingaporeBrand:
CaratTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
Permanentdentsu Singapore Office
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, 078881
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