Traffic Manager
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Most commonly found in the marketing and advertising industry, a traffic manager's main goal is to ensure that all collateral and work from a client services team flows efficiently to creative and production departments.
Traffic Managers are responsible for resourcing teams, keeping projects on deadline, managing logistics and keeping all parties updated on project progress and blockers.
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Skills
- Active Listening
- Adaptability to Changing Requirements
- Planning for Projects
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