DIMOCO Seeks Online Media Sales Manager

DIMOCO Seeks Online Media Sales Manager

VIENNA — DIMOCO Europe has announced it is recruiting a Sales Manager in response to the growing demands for its services.

One of the leading providers for direct carrier billing, the regulated payment institute is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and holds a payment services act license granted by the Austrian Financial Market Authority, allowing DIMOCO to enable more than one billion consumers to purchase online or physical goods and services from content providers via mobile devices.

These purchases include VOD, gaming, adult and dating services, ticketing and subscriptions, which are then billed by DIMOCO through the user’s local mobile network operator, turning a smartphone, a connected TV or a tablet into a progressive payment instrument.

According to the company, direct carrier billing ranks as the number three payment option on Facebook “and is a vital and irreplaceable part of today’s mobile payment landscape.”

“Our new Sales Manager will be responsible for one of our most important verticals, namely online media, and become a vital part of our young, motivated and entrepreneurial group,” explains DIMOCO Human Resources Manager Cornelia Wallner. “The international DIMOCO team, shaped by 12 nationalities, offers space to add a personal note, combined with direct responsibility and ownership of projects. Flexible working hours support a healthy work/life balance.”

“Vienna was crowned as the city with the highest quality of living worldwide for the eighth time in a row by the Mercer Study,” Wallner adds, “and is a fantastic place to live and work!”

For more information, click here or email karriere@dimoco.eu.

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