| Aspect | Traffic Support | Traffic Coordinator |
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| Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require industry-specific certifications | High school diploma; relevant certifications or training preferred |
| Work Environment | Office setting, often supporting traffic management teams | Office or on-site, coordinating traffic flow and scheduling |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used in advertising, media, and transportation sectors | Common in advertising agencies, media companies, and transportation firms |
| Primary Responsibilities | Assisting with traffic planning, data entry, and support tasks | Managing traffic schedules, coordinating with teams, ensuring smooth operations |
Traffic Support roles focus on assisting with traffic management tasks and providing support within the industry, while Traffic Coordinators take on more responsibility for planning, scheduling, and coordinating traffic flow. Both roles are essential in media, advertising, and transportation sectors, but Traffic Coordinators typically have more direct oversight and coordination duties.