SGM Media Reports Continued Growth, Boosts Staffing

SGM Media Reports Continued Growth, Boosts Staffing

BREMEN, Germany — SGM Media has announced its continuing expansion and the launch of SGMpro.

According to the company, it has grown from 35 to more than 50 employees over the past few months, and is still looking for new talent to bolster its team.

“After many years of leading the mobile billing market, SGM Media is still defending one of the top positions in the mobile market and will continue to be on top,” says Wolfgang of SGM parent TrafficPartner. “Therefore, SGM Media is improving technologies and of course launching new products.”

Wolfgang says that SGM Media is now promoting a new affiliate platform, SGMpro, which offers high performing and profitable mainstream offers in all categories.

“SGM Media is aiming at the top again with its new platform,” Wolfgang says. “Although the focus is on mainstream offers, SGMpro is also providing a huge number of premium adult offers.”

Developing SGMpro, SGM Media relied on its special knowledge of the mobile market and the needs of different types of publishers, along with high performance technologies, to gear up for today’s market — making it necessary for SGM Media to expand its team with the best talent available.

SGM Media is currently searching for a Head of Sales / CSO; plus Java developers; business intelligence analysts; a mobile sales manager; a product manager; and a sales controller.

“Working at SGM Media means joining a great, dedicated international team, an amazing office with plenty of opportunities to come together and exchange ideas, motivating team events, and of course creating and being part of the SGM story of success,” Wolfgang concludes. 

Details of these employment opportunities are available here.

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