Marketing Managers Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Bellevue, WA at Geebo

Marketing Managers

Company Name:
Expedia, Inc.
Position Description: Apply marketing techniques and analysis to online advertising and partnership efforts in assigned region for internet travel service company. Drive new business development efforts and identify new channel and partnership opportunities. Structure and manage new partnership negotiations, including developing financial models, pitch decks, and term sheets. Manage and optimize current advertising and partnership efforts in the region. Direct and optimize resources toward efficient traffic sources and manage a budget to drive profitable growth and deliver annual business goals. Perform spreadsheet modeling and trend forecasting. Communicate to senior leadership on channel performance, growth plan, and key initiatives.
Requirements: Employer will accept Masters in Marketing or Business Administration; and 2 years of work experience in job offered or 2 years of work experience in a market analysis-related occupation. Experience must include: 1) 2 years of international airline or online travel agency experience; 2) Marketing analytics; 3) Forecasting revenues, orders and profit for prospective new campaigns; 4) Planning the roadmap and growth strategy for owned campaigns; 5) Writing reports for senior leadership that summarize the business cases for different campaigns; 6) Creating and optimizing regular internal performance reports; and 7) Competitive analyses of campaigns run by other airlines and travel agents. Experience may be gained concurrently. Must be available to work on projects at various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States. Some travel may be required to work on projects at various, unanticipated sites internationally.
To apply: Mail resume to: 333 108th Avenue NE, Bellevue, Washington 98004 indicating job reference number 728.660Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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