Element has an opportunity for a new Junior PPC Marketing Specialist to join our growing team on a part time (3 days per week) contract. This is a truly flexible role that would be a fantastic fit for someone with a grounding / some experience in PPC management and social advertising experience, looking to learn every day and develop their marketing career in a fast-paced, diverse environment.
Working in-house, you will benefit from the support, training and fantastic mentoring required to expand your experience, as well as having the opportunity to work with each of our very different business units and their individual "brands".
In this role you will support our Senior Global PPC Specialist in planning, executing, and optimising paid advertising campaigns with a primary focus on social media advertising, particularly LinkedIn ads, for B2B audiences. You will help manage campaigns across multiple Business Units and regions, with particular emphasis on EMEAA time zones, maintaining best-in-class paid social campaigns that drive measurable results across technical and regulated industries.
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