Global experiential marketing agency designing brand activations and events
Momentum Worldwide is a 1,000+ person experiential marketing agency operating across 30 offices on five continents. The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward marketing and design roles—75% of open positions—with minimal engineering (3 roles) and data (2 roles), reflecting an agency model built on creative output and client service rather than platform development. Active projects span integrated event programs, retail creative, sponsorship tooling, and European growth strategy, while pain points center on execution complexity (budget management, resource allocation, flawless delivery across multi-workstream initiatives) rather than product or technology challenges.
Notable leadership hires: Growth Director, Account Director, Creative Director, Associate Design Director, Design Director
Momentum Worldwide designs and executes total brand experiences for major consumer brands through sponsorship, shopper marketing, events, retail, digital, and entertainment channels. The agency operates within the Interpublic Group (IPG) as a public company headquartered in New York, with 1,001–5,000 employees distributed across North America, Europe, and other regions. They work with Fortune 500 brands on large-scale activations, from in-market campaigns to custom retail environments and integrated sponsorship programs. The tech stack reflects traditional agency operations: Adobe Creative Suite, CAD tools (Vectorworks, SketchUp, Cinema 4D), analytics (Tableau), and enterprise software (SAP Concur, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace).
Momentum Worldwide is a public company within the IPG family, with 1,001–5,000 employees across 30 offices spanning five continents and three primary hiring regions: Canada, US, and UK.
Momentum uses Adobe Creative Cloud, Tableau for analytics, CAD tools (Vectorworks, Cinema 4D, SketchUp), Python/R/SQL for analysis, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and SAP Concur for expense management.
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