Sunday, April 24, 2011

Product Marketing Manager / ADP / Seattle, WA

ADP/Seattle, WA

Requisition #: DSDG33301
Job Title: Product Marketing Manager
Country: United States
State: Washington
City: Seattle
Employment Status: Full Time
Division: DS - Digital Marketing



Job Responsibilities:
(Description)

Cobalt - the automotive industry's most comprehensive provider of integrated solutions for digital advertising is seeking an OEM Marketing Manager.This position is responsible for developing, delivering, and creatively executing OEM campaigns for established, existing OEM accounts.  Their key focus is on lifecycle activities, campaigns and maintenance to retain and penetrate OEM accounts with an existing relationship with Cobalt.They work closely with the Enterprise Sales Account Executives to determine required communications and campaigns for existing accounts.  They also work closely with Field/Inside Sales to ensure all needed materials and training are made available for customer-facing associates for these communications and campaigns.  This role looks to the OEM Marketing Manager II and the Director of Strategic Marketing for guidance/direction.  

- Develop and deliver all tasks associated with supporting established, existing OEM accounts
- Utilize existing OEM launch processes, and  communications strategies, and work with Senior OEM Marketing Manager to formulate creative strategies for sales and retention activities  
- Key focus on lifecycle activities, campaigns and maintenance for retention and penetration of existing OEM accounts
- Ensure that the sales teams have timely and comprehensive information regarding OEM account activity, sales tools, campaigns, etc. 
- Work closely with the Enterprise Sales Account Executives to determine required communications and campaigns for existing accounts
- Work closely with Field/Inside Sales to ensure all needed materials and training are made available for customer-facing associates for these communications and campaigns. 
- Brand expert for assigned OEM accounts 


Qualifications Required
(Experience, Skills, Academic):

- 3-5 years of channel marketing or product marketing experience
- Marketing Services product marketing experience developing and executing tactical/strategic marketing plans
- BA in Marketing or equivalent experience
- Exceptional written and verbal communications skills
- Automotive dealership experience desirable but not required
- Experience working with large automotive OEMs and Enterprise Groups a plusAbout Cobalt The Cobalt work environment is fast-paced, energized, informal and fun, but with a serious focus on quality, customer service, innovation, and an ongoing commitment to excellence.
About ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc. is one of the largest providers of business outsourcing solutions to employers and vehicle dealerships around the world.  We bring 60 years of unrivaled industry experience to the marketplace.  Over 80% of the FORTUNE 500 companies and over 90% of the FORTUNE 100 companies use at least one of ADP's services.  ADP serves more than 560,000 organizations in over 60 countries, including nearly 400,000 small business clients and about approximately 26,000 vehicle dealerships.  www.ADP.com  ADP is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer; M/F/D/V. ADP believes that diversity leads to strength.   JTN


Education: Bachelors
Area of Interest: Automotive



Nearest Major Market: Seattle


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