One Year Later: What I've Learned From Working At A Tech Company

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One year later: what I've learned from working at a tech company Quantcast paid

After approximately 20 years working on the agency side, I made what some thought was a interesting move. I joined an AI technology company. With my move announced at CES last year, it’s been an amazing year of learning. Putting myself in a situation where I was forced to learn new things was probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. In fact, I often get asked by marketers, agencies and publishers alike: “What have you learned?” As we kick off 2019, here are some key reflections:.

The most revealing thing about working with direct-to-consumer brands is actually how few people they need to get the job done and scale. Quantcast has been working with dozens of these performance-driven marketers for years, and it is shocking how small their teams are and how large their sales are growing. The levels of efficiency and competency they achieve through prioritizing growth are pretty astounding—and something all brands can learn from.

 

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