Campaign India Team
Aug 01, 2016

MEC India bags TimesJobs’ digital duties

Account won post multi-agency pitch

MEC India bags TimesJobs’ digital duties
MEC India has bagged the digital mandate for TimesJobs following a multi-agency pitch. 
 
The agency’s mandate will include planning, strategy and buying.  for the jobs portal. 
 
The account will be handled by MEC’s office in the NCR
 
Vikas Deep Verma, product and marketing head, TimesJobs.com, said, “TimesJobs was in search of a partner who can offer innovative and media-neutral customer engagement solutions. MEC, with its successful track record, is now on board as the strategic partner for our business needs. For 2016-2017, we have devised aggressive growth plans and looking forward to do some great work in the coming months.”
 
Roopam Garg, national head – new business development and general manager North, MEC India, said, “We are delighted to have the opportunity to partner with TimesJobs. This win reiterates MEC’s credentials with regards to full-service, cutting-edge digital capabilities. MEC has been constantly growing its digital business through such noted clients. We have planned some exciting initiatives for the brand which would deliver positive outcomes for TimesJobs.” 
 
 
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