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Media Sales Planner/ Associate Media Sales Planner

Dow Jones

Dow Jones

Media Sales Planner/ Associate Media Sales Planner

National
One Time
Unpaid
  • Details

    The Wall Street Journal | Barrons Group

    The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group is the essential resource for the world’s most influential decision-makers. We provide the platform where minds are made and brands are built. Our Multi-Media Sales Team will soon be hiring for both our Media Sales Planner and Associate Media Sales Planner roles, and we encourage you to submit your interest for these opportunities.

    As a Media Sales Planner, you’ll primarily be working alongside the sales team on advertising requests for proposals (RFPs). As the digital product capabilities and operational expert, you'll provide proposal objectives and inventory solutions by team (or category) while producing campaign reporting, maintaining pricing integrity, and package strategy.

    As an Associate Sales Media Planner, you’ll take on similar responsibilities as the Media Sales Planner, but with a bigger focus on providing operational support and assistance to the Planning and Sales team.

    Let us know what role you’re interested in most by submitting your interest with The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group today! Once the roles start accepting applications, we’ll contact you first so that you’ll be among the first to apply.

  • Industry
    Online Media
  • About Us

    Starting out as a niche news agency in an obscure Wall Street basement, Dow Jones has become a worldwide news and information powerhouse, with prestigious brands including our flagship Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires, Factiva, Barron’s, MarketWatch and Financial News and other great products. World-class journalism lies at the core of our growing news-derived data capabilities, driven by innovation in AI and machine learning. We understand that the better the provenance of information, the greater the opportunity.