Paid Search Manager

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Leeds
1 month ago
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Paid Search Manager


A creative and strategic thinker, someone who is inquisitive, passionate to learn and isn’t afraid of thinking outside the box!


If you are a passionate and experienced Senior Paid Media/Search Exec looking to take that next step, or an established Paid Media/Search Manager wanting to work with industry leading brands - then this role is for you!



  • 3+ years Paid Media experience, ideally within an agency setting
  • Hybrid in Leeds, 2 days a week in the office
  • £35,000 base – Negotiable
  • Opportunity to work with global brands
  • Excellent benefits package on offer!
  • Award winning culture
  • To apply please email your CV to



WHO ARE WE?


A people-first agency, who champion their teams and their clients. You will join a dynamic, driven and fun Media team who thrive on achieving great things whilst having a lot of fun on the way! Alongside this, my client has a passion for data. Not only are they able to consistently deliver impactful stories, but they are able to leverage data science to creative a magnitude of ways to enhance their client’s performance. That’s why they are one of the top agencies in the area!



WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?


As Paid Search Manager you will be leading on some of the agencies key accounts, supporting with the development and delivery of the agency’s product offering across paid search. You will be passionate about everything Paid! Consistently evolving with the industry and becoming an expert in your field for the agency and the clients. Collaboration is key for this role, ensuring a holistic and seamless strategic approach for your clients, and your wider team.



WHAT YOU NEED?


  • 3+ Years Paid Media Experience, ideally within an agency setting
  • Preferable experience of managing multiple client portfolios
  • Familiar with paid search across Google and Bing
  • An understanding of running Google Search products such as Performance Max, Shopping and Demand Gen.
  • A passion for everything Paid Media!



TO BE CONSIDERED…


Please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly to . For further information please call me on 01244 567 567. I can make myself available outside of normal working hours to suit between 7am until 10pm.


If unavailable, please leave a message and either myself or one of my colleagues will respond. By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills).



KEY SKILLS:


Paid Media, PPC, Google Marketing, Paid Search, Performance Marketing, Paid Social, Campaign Marketing

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