Description: eMarketer, a privately-held company in New York City,
is seeking a Taxonomy Manager with a background in taxonomy design,
development, and maintenance. The ideal candidate will have experience
working with controlled vocabularies, assigning metadata to charts and
organizing editorial information on the web.
Key Responsibilities:
- Maintain and improve eMarketer’s controlled vocabulary and thesaurus.
- Develop and document rules for metadata creation and assignment.
- Provide collaborative input on taxonomy development.
- Provide quality control of tagging used in website navigation.
Requirements:
- Demonstrated expertise in metadata management and information organization.
- Knowledge/background in digital marketing.
- Bachelor’s degree required; Masters of Library and Information Science (MLIS) or related degree strongly preferred.
- Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills.
- Self-motivated and detail-oriented.
- Must be a NY metro area resident.
eMarketer
is the go-to authority on digital marketing, media and commerce,
offering insights essential to navigating the changing, competitive and
complex digital environment.
By weighing and analyzing information from different sources, eMarketer provides businesspeople, marketers and advertisers with the business intelligence to evaluate emerging trends, validate decisions, develop new ways to reach consumers and stay ahead of the competition.
For the most complete view of digital marketing available—the world looks to eMarketer. Contact Information: ymarmon@emarketer.com
By weighing and analyzing information from different sources, eMarketer provides businesspeople, marketers and advertisers with the business intelligence to evaluate emerging trends, validate decisions, develop new ways to reach consumers and stay ahead of the competition.
For the most complete view of digital marketing available—the world looks to eMarketer. Contact Information: ymarmon@emarketer.com
Applicants must include a cover letter with their resume.
No Phone Calls Please