Position: Media Buyer, Google FLSA Classification: Exempt Reports to: Associate Director, Digital Media Revision Date: 2026 Work Location: Mythic is headquartered in Charlotte, NC; highly qualified candidates may be considered for a fully remote role. Mythic employees are expected to work from 9:00am-5:30pm EST, but may also require evenings and weekends as client needs dictate. Must be authorized to work in the US without corporate assistance. Must be located in the US. Summary: Mythic is a full service, independent, growth agency HQ’d in Charlotte, N.C., we focus on consumer and B2B high growth brands from the mid-market to Fortune 500. We bring a strategy-first approach with extraordinary creative execution to our suite of integrated capabilities across Social, Email, Paid Media, Analytics and Webdev. Mythic believes that brands have the potential to Be More; more focused on what drives long-term impact, more memorable, more resonant, more consistent and more connected - all in service of delivering accelerated growth. Be More is the ethos we deliver work by. Our Core Values guide us in that work: Own the Work, Find a Way, Create with Purpose, Move as One, and Fuel Curiosity. Job Summary: Mythic is seeking a Media Buyer, Google with 2 - 3 years of experience to join our growing team. As Mythic's Media Buyer, Google, you will build and optimize high performance campaigns across Google Search, Shopping, and YouTube to drive measurable growth. What you’ll be doing:
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