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5 Star Advertising Group hiring digital-savvy Media Advisors at upcoming Mega Job Fair

5 Star Advertising Group hiring digital-savvy Media Advisors at upcoming Mega Job Fair

Clarksville Now Editor-in-Chief Chris Smith with 5 Star Media Group at the 8th Mega Job Fair at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center on April 6, 2025. (Wesley Irvin) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Companies are looking for new ways to reach their customers in the digital advertising space, and you can be part of that! 5 Star Media Group is hiring for three open positions: a Google Ads/Targeted Display Media Advisor, a Media Advisor and a Media Plan Coordinator.

What makes a successful Media Advisor? A bright, well-spoken, positive and coachable individual who is eager to connect local businesses to advertising solutions, on platforms including ClarksvilleNow.com and ChristianCountyNow.com, plus nine local radio stations, among them Beaver 100.3, Q108, Z97.5 and Rewind 94.3. Digital advertising solutions include streaming TV, search engine marketing and geofencing.

The Google Ads/Targeted Display Media Advisor specializes in those digital solutions, tailoring digital campaigns to client needs.

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The Media Plan Coordinator helps package client solution proposals and tracks their success, making sure that 5 Star always brings clients top-level results.

You can meet the 5 Star team and learn more about both positions at the upcoming ninth Mega Job Fair. The Mega Job Fair is a regional event featuring businesses from the Middle Tennessee and Fort Campbell area. The two-day event will allow you to sit down with employers and talk about opportunities and apply for open positions with over two dozen companies under one roof at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.

What to expect at Mega Job Fair

To meet your busy schedule, the event will be held on two days:

  • Tuesday, Aug. 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Mega Job Fair will also include a resource area for job-seekers, with vendors providing advice and information that will help people prepare for the work force. Among those vendors will be the American Job Center, Educational Opportunity Center (through APSU), Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council, Operation Stand Down, and Armored Trucking Academy.

The event is presented by Crown Staffing and Hankook Tire. Food trucks will be on site. Be sure to bring your resume, and dress to meet your future employers!

For more information, call 5 Star Media Group at 931-648-7720.

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