Brand Manager - Japan
Netflix
Tokyo, TYThis was removed by the employer on 3/16/2019 5:11:00 AM PST
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We're looking for talented individuals who are bold enough to take on advertising for a brand that makes movies and TV for a living. Our brand campaigns will stand shoulder to shoulder with beloved Netflix IP like Stranger Things or Busted! Candidates will join while we are also in the middle of developing our brand strategy.
You will need to have 10 years working both agency and client side. We especially love candidates that have dabbled in multiple fields. You should have experience on global brands establishing themselves in Japan, and you should be able to prove your skill in navigating local cultural context and international production environments.
The manager will have the freedom and responsibility to manage campaigns for our brand from start to finish in the market. You'll write clear, strategic, insight-driven briefs, and build relationships with cross-functional marketing partners internally and creative external partners. You'll handle budgets, lead through production, and analyze campaign performance.
You should be comfortable on a shoot. Because working with talent is critical to the role, you'll need to charm your way through challenges with talent in front of and behind the camera. You'll be a problem solver, figuring out how to save money when necessary, and rolling with the punches when things go wrong. You'll understand our business deeply and build strong relationships with internal stakeholders from our content, product teams and international marketing teams. You'll also bring with you a network of creative professionals that you love working with.
Above everything else, you have to be creative, and you have to absolutely love movies and TV.
Be sure to read through the Netflix culture deck. If this all sounds like your cup of tea, maybe you'll take The Crown.