Partner Manager, Retail - Uber Advertising

Uber Uber · Consumer · New York, NY · Sales & Account Management

This role is for a Partner Manager on the Uber Advertising team, focusing on building and managing ads partnerships within the Retail Vertical. The responsibilities include driving strategic growth, building relationships with key marketing decision-makers, owning campaign execution, monitoring performance, and acting as a feedback loop to Product and Engineering teams. It requires experience in digital advertising account management and managing large-scale ad campaigns.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive Strategic Growth: Partner closely with Client Partners to architect and execute Retail Ads strategies that don't just meet our partners’ needs, but relentlessly crush quarterly growth targets.
  2. Build High-Impact Relationships: Cultivate and navigate deep, trusted relationships with key marketing decision-makers within the complex Retail vertical.
  3. Own the Solution: Master your clients’ marketing ecosystems, anticipating their challenges and proactively delivering Uber-caliber solutions before they even ask.
  4. Champion Sophisticated Executions: Lead internal kickoff chemistry sessions to dissect complex campaign specs and align cross-functional teams on flawless execution.
  5. Obsess Over Performance: Proactively monitor and dissect campaign performance metrics to pinpoint, communicate, and tackle optimization opportunities in real time.

Skills

Required

  • Digital Advertising Account Management
  • Account Management
  • Campaign Execution
  • Relationship Building
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Data Analysis
  • Communication

Nice to have

  • Managing large-scale, multi-million dollar ad campaigns
  • Partnering with global brands
  • Agency relationship management
  • Negotiation
  • Forecasting
  • Creative problem-solving

What the JD emphasized

  • 4+ years of experience
  • Demonstrated experience in end-to-end Digital Advertising Account Management for Large Customer Sales (LCS) or enterprise-level clients.