Adwords PPC Specialist

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Adwords PPC Specialist
Salary*: £50,000 - £80,000 DOE
*Stated salary is a guide and may vary depending on individual applicant's level of experience

This is a fantastic opportunity for somebody who wants to join a successful, established but very much growing business, and progress their career.

The ideal PPC Specialist will be very ambitious, have three years experience within PPC as well as being keen to develop and progress.

The Role

  • Ensure campaigns are delivered to budget, on time and meet client objectives
  • Prepare and deliver pitch presentations
  • Able to manage medium-large client budgets (£100k+ p/m cumulatively across multiple clients)
  • Creating, implementing and optimising complex paid search strategies

Skills experience required:

  • Experience in PPC, search, display and remarketing
  • Minimum three years' experience working in a similar role, with a demonstrable track record of success on AdWords and Bing Ads
  • Google Ads certifications
  • Creating forecasts for performance and budget
  • Experience of managing b2b b2c, ecommerce lead-gen paid search campaigns
  • Google Bing qualifications
  • Ecommerce/Shopping experience is desirable

The package:

  • Attractive salary.
  • Pension.
  • A clear career progression plan.
  • A fun, modern and ambitious working environment.
  • Free Breakfast every day.
  • Team incentives and nights out

Please send your CV for immediate consideration either by clicking apply now or sending directly. This is an immediate requirement with interviews taking place over the next week.

The Oast Emr Centre
New Road
East Malling
Kent, ME19 6BJ
United Kingdom
0800 634 8600

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