Mineola
Director of Information Technology
Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:17 | by akupferbergAccount Coordinator
Fri, 09/16/2011 - 13:44 | by sbaldwinThe Account Coordinator is responsible for the execution of campaign management projects assigned by the Account Manager. The AC is a support person for the team and is responsible for implementation tasks across the team’s client roster. The Account Coordinator will be required to take on optimization tasks for portions of a client’s campaign in order to develop into the Associate Account Executive role.
Account Manager
Thu, 09/15/2011 - 15:00 | by sbaldwinThe Account Manager is a direct support for the Account Director and will be the daily client relationship manager on selected accounts. They are responsible for management of initial paid search requirements, goal-setting, development of paid search marketing plans and presentations. They are thought leaders and experts in managing Didit’s core service offerings through Didit’s cross-functional Client Services teams. The Account Manager is responsible for client retention and satisfaction. The Account Manager is seen as a leader, both externally and internally.
Linux System Administrator
Wed, 08/03/2011 - 12:39 | by sbaldwinThe Linux System Administrator is part of the team responsible for maintaining all production systems. Our environment currently consists of 90-100 physical and virtual servers in a co-located data center in Manhattan, as well as a few in our Mineola office. We also have servers housed in remote data centers throughout the US, and have some Amazon EC2 instances.
Software Engineer
Tue, 08/02/2011 - 12:11 | by hzafranDidit is looking for solid developers who care about well-crafted code and use behavior-driven development as part of their daily rhythm. Please describe your use of BDD in your response.
Didit is an established online marketing company with offices that are a convenient commute from NYC. We are known for our 12+ years of technological innovation in the industry. Our developers work mainly with Ruby, Rails, and Java but keep an open mind when assessing the best tool for the job.




