Performance Marketing Analyst
Performance Marketing Analyst
Leeds (Hybrid)
If you're interested in a career at a growing Digital Marketing agency that prioritises collaboration, creativity and performance, then read more below!
The Company
This collaborative Digital Marketing agency based in Leeds are experts across Performance Marketing and are working with leading brands across the e-commerce space.
The Role
As a Performance Marketing Analyst, you will be:
- Managing certain accounts across PPC, SEO and Digital Marketing
- Reviewing and analysing website and app performance using a variety of tools such as Google Analytics.
- Working with the commercial and design teams to develop and execute PPC strategies to build creative marketing strategies.
Skills & Experience
To be successful as a Performance Marketing Analyst, you must have experience:
- In PPC, Paid social advertising or Data Analytics.
- Working in Google Analytics and Excel.
- Working closely with senior stakeholders and/or clients.
What's in it for you?
- A competitive salary up to £40,000
- Hybrid Working
- Flexible Working Hours
How to Apply?
Please register your interest by sending your CV to Daniel Abbasi via the Apply link on this page.
I am unable to respond to every applicant, so if you have not heard back in 7 days, please take it that you have been unsuccessful.
Reference: 52611916
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