Account Coordinator

Equity Creative

Equity Creative is a full-service, integrated marketing agency with a growing client base. We believe that ideas are successful for a reason. They're interesting. This shows in the strategy and creative solutions we develop for our clients, and is reflected by our team and work environment.

http://www.equity-creative.com


Position Details

Account Coordinator
Job
Full-time
10/8/2020
Southeast Wisconsin
Kenosha, WI

Seeking an Account Coordinator to support and assist our Account Directors and creative teams in developing and managing marketing strategies, projects and client relationships. Candidate must be comfortable working directly with account directors, creatives and clients on complex projects in a fast-paced environment.

This position includes many responsibilities associated with successfully managing and directing client relationships for multiple local, national and global brands across digital and traditional marketing channels. From initial project kickoff to final review, you’ll be part of a team that ensures the correct creative solution is provided and executed accurately within budget and on deadline. Tasks include coordination and tracking of project revisions, priorities and deadlines, proofing, and communications. You will need to be proactive, strategic and responsive as well as enjoy thinking on your feet, paying attention to details and working with a team.

  • Minimum 2-3 years of applicable experience
  • Strong writing, critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • Expert communications and customer service skills
  • Accurate, organized and detail-oriented
  • Ability to balance multiple projects, deadlines, and daily changes
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, project management software within Mac OS
  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and social media platforms a plus
  • Competitive salary and compensation
  • Extensive insurance includes health, long-term disability, life, dental and vision coverage
  • Flexible working and vacation policy


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