Mentorship Jobs in New York City, NY

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2024 Associate Program

Company: RF|Binder

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 29, 2023

None Found

Manager, Enterprise Sales

Company: Figma

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 28, 2023

None Found

Director, Media & Insights

Company: Gallery Media Group

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 27, 2023

None Found

Manager, Media Buying (Omnichannel)

Company: VaynerMedia

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 28, 2023

)Digital Audio (Spotify, Pandora, etc. )Paid Search (Google, Bing, Amazon)Any Additional Experience in the following a plus:Experience working with analytics, attribution and measurement systems.  Including but not limited to:Google AnalyticsMOAT/IAS/Double VerifyNielsen/Millward Brown/Oracle MeasurementExperience working with attribution partnersMTA: VIQ, NeusteraFoot Traffic: Placed, 9th Decimal, PlaceIQ,Call Attribution: Dialogtech An empathetic, patient and collaborative spirit that fosters a positive day-to-day experience for their teammates.You live for today’s digital & mobile consumer,driven, and hungry to succeed and always looking to learn more.has the ability to lead by example in terms of attention to detail, general work ethic, empathy and internal/external professionalism.Unsure if you meet the qualifications? We are always looking for talent which will continue to cultivate an inclusive and representative team that will enhance our perspectives, skill sets, background, and behaviors.  We encourage those who are passionate about what we do to apply!Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.  Base Salary $71,000- $83,000Employer-sponsored 401k with matchMedical, Dental, and vision coverageUnlimited PTOCaregiver (Parental) LeaveHealth and Wellness benefits )Publisher/Partner DirectConnected TV/OTT (Roku, Hulu, etc. In A Nutshell:Our Manager, Buying ensures the execution of media plans are running smoothly and line up with client goals and expectations.  As the Media Manager, Buying you will be responsible for planning, optimizing and reporting campaigns to meet and surpass the clients’ success metrics while also supporting the team where needed with other projects and planning. What You’d Do:Oversee a team of Media Analysts providing leadership, mentorship, vision and technical expertise.Monitor campaigns for performance along with a team of Media Analysts and Senior Media Analysts,ensuring campaigns are pacing accordingly, managing spend, troubleshooting campaigns, creating insights about performance, making updates accordingly and flagging potential issues to management.Create and present sophisticated media investment strategies to clients, derived from industry insights and QA reporting.  Develop and deliver client-facing campaign reports to showcase performance, new business opportunities, and storytelling: pacing reports, campaign build, ad-hoc analysis, and high-touch optimizations to ensure relevant metrics and insights are highlighted.Manage up to senior leadership corresponding the most crucial aspects of a client's business, keeping them abreast of any pertinent developments and urgent client needs.Manage ad technology vendors needed to execute specific campaign work.Collaborate across disciplines to craft best-in-class, holistic omnichannel media strategies rooted in driving tangible business outcomes for large brands.What You’ve Got:3-4 years experience media agency experience as a Media Buyer Experience leading and managing a teams or an individual Advanced skills in Excel including pivot tables, V-Look Ups, and macrosExperience across buying/biddable platforms in any of the following:  Social: Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, TikTokAmazon (AMS, Amazon DSP, AMG)Programmatic Display/Video (DV360, The Trade Desk, AppNexus, etc.

Web Designer

Company: Notion

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 29, 2023

None Found

Full Stack Developer

Company: Verneek

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 27, 2023

None Found

Operations Finance Specialist, US

Company: Threads Styling

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 26, 2023

None Found

Principal Engineer

Company: Grubhub

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 28, 2023

None Found

Pega Developer I/II/III/IV-004337

Company: Excellus BCBS

Location: Rochester, NY

Posted Jun 26, 2023

None Found

Compliance Analyst

Company: Point72

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 29, 2023

None Found

Senior SEO Manager

Company: Goldbelly

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 29, 2023

None Found

#9771- Python Automation Lead

Company: Qualitest

Location: New York City, NY

Posted Jun 27, 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in mentorship roles?
Entry‑level Mentor Coaches earn $50k–$70k; mid‑level coaches $70k–$100k; senior mentors or Program Managers range $100k–$150k, with bonuses tied to mentee success metrics.
What skills and certifications are required for a mentorship career?
Certifications such as ICF‑P, ATD’s Certified Learning Professional, or SHRM‑CP are highly valued. Core skills include active listening, empathy, data‑driven coaching, LMS proficiency, and remote facilitation using Zoom, Slack, or Microsoft Teams.
Is remote work common for mentorship positions?
Yes—70%+ of mentorship roles offer fully remote or hybrid options, supported by digital platforms like Mentorloop, Chai, and AdvisoryCloud, allowing coaches to engage mentees worldwide.
What career progression paths exist within mentorship?
Coaches can advance to Senior Mentor, Program Manager, Learning & Development Director, or Talent Development Lead. Some transition to entrepreneurship, launching coaching startups or consulting firms.
What industry trends are shaping mentorship today?
AI‑driven mentor matching, analytics dashboards tracking mentee outcomes, microlearning modules, and a growing emphasis on soft‑skill development are reshaping how companies structure and assess mentorship programs.

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