The IAB is recruiting

03/09/2010

The IAB is recruiting for a Digital Project Manager, Executive Assistant, Project Executive and a Receptionist/Team Secretary.

The IAB is offering opportunities for four dedicated self starters to join the trade body for the internet marketing industry.

The role of the digital project manager is unique, high-profile, influential and exciting. The right candidate will create and execute a strategy to grow and promote an industry leading training programme and manage the day-to-day running. This job will require someone who is confident talking about digital marketing and is able to develop new offerings and find ways to expand the business. The role is therefore best suited to an individual with an entrepreneurial streak and a digital marketing background.

The project executive will be responsible for supporting the IAB’s Head of Industry Programmes across one of the IAB’s core initiatives, the Working Groups programme. Working Groups are committees of senior experts in digital marketing from different disciplines like, Search Marketing, Video Marketing, Ad Operations, Business-to-Business (B2B), Lead Generation and Computer Game Advertising. They meet regularly to produce projects like internet advertising educational material, standards, research and events. It is ideally suited to a graduate with 1 – 2 years’ experience who is eager to work hard, learn fast and make their mark on the internet industry.

The executive assistant role is a very busy, involved role providing full administrative and diary management to the Chief Executive of the IAB, as well as supporting the Marketing Director and Director of Regulatory Affairs. Dealing with big advertisers and major media owners, requires excellent communication and relationship building skills.

The receptionist/team secretary will provide full reception duties for the IAB, acting as the first point of call for external colleagues and IAB members as well as administrative support to the IAB team.

The IAB is run for the leading media owners and agencies in the UK internet industry, and is funded by its 600 member companies like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo!

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