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Join StackAdapt's Data Team, where we're pushing the boundaries of programmatic advertising through innovative targeting and measurement solutions. We collaborate across Data Partnerships, Engineering, Sales, and Verticals & Performance to design cutting-edge solutions that power our platform. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of advertising technology, data strategy, and client success What You'll Be Doing:
- Act as a strategic consultant for global brands and agencies, advising them on how to effectively reach their target audiences using StackAdapt's comprehensive portfolio of targeting solutions
- Oversee the technical setup, configuration, and troubleshooting of audience activation workflows across third-party integrations
- Partner with Data Partnerships and Engineering teams to implement and optimize data provider integrations
- Identify opportunities to enhance client campaigns through advanced targeting and measurement capabilities
- Monitor and troubleshoot integration performance, ensuring seamless data flow and activation
- Stay current on industry trends, emerging technologies, and privacy regulations affecting advertising data
- 1-3 years of experience in Advertising, Consulting, Business/Data Analyst, Strategy & Operations or Digital Marketing. Experience with marketing, media buying or advertising systems is an asset but not required.
- Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues
- Strong communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders
- Strong technical skills (Excel, SQL, ThoughtSpot, Elasticsearch)
- Analytical thinking with attention to detail and process optimization
- Experience using AI tools for research, automation and problem solving
- Prior experience or familiarity with RTB, DSPs, SSPs, and DMPs is a plus.
Languages
- English
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