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Where ad agency giants like WPP and IPG are hiring

Where ad agencies are hiring, Colgate gets into DTC toothbrushes, and Complex Networks reckons with culture.Patrick Coffee reviewed open positions and salaries at agencies ranging from a role for a $400,000 strategy officer to a $500,000 managing director to see where ad agencies are hiring.

Diversity roles are also a big opportunity. Several big agencies including Omnicom Health Group, Goodby Silverstein and Partners, and IPG's Hill Holliday have open listings for chief diversity officers or their equivalent.Tanya Dua reported that Colgate is rolling out a new electronic toothbrush called Hum that is meant to appeal to millennials.

The toothbrush will roll out in September in stores like Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Amazon and include social media, search, and influencer marketing.Digital media company Complex Networks is facing a reckoning after a number of current and former employees cited incidents they say are evidence of bullying and unfair treatment of employees and a dismissive response by the company, Ashley Rodriguez and I reported.

Complex Media's head of HR, Jay Salim, was placed on leave in June in connection with the investigation andFacebook is calling Apple out for refusing to reduce its 30% App Store fee for a new Facebook feature that could help small business owners during the pandemic

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