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Advertising Jobs Open with Patch in Bay Area

Patch in the San Francisco Bay Area is seeking five inside sales representatives and three associate advertising managers for the community news websites around the Peninsula, North Bay and East Bay.

 

Patch wants to hire a few "rock star" advertising managers with local online advertising sales experience.

Patch provides news and information about more than two dozen communities all around the San Francisco Bay Area.

The advertising sales hires will work primarily within a group of geographically clustered Patch sites. One cluster of sites is in the upper Peninsula and covers San Bruno, Foster City, San Mateo, Burlingame and Millbrae.

The other cluster includes sites on the lower Peninsula: San Carlos, Menlo Park, Atherton, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Woodside, and Belmont.

The third area covers Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore and Castro Valley.

It is essential that the applicant lives in or very near the communities and knows them and the surrounding areas well and is familiar with the digital and social media world.

In addition to our outside sales representatives, Patch is also recruiting five inside sales reps, based out of our San Francisco office.

Interested parties should contact Brigitte Center at brigitte.center@patch.com.


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