Paid Media Graduate - Data Analyst

Click Consult Careers
Ellesmere Port
1 year ago
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Title: Paid Media Graduate - Data Analyst
Salary: £26,065

We are Click Consult, a multi-award-winning search marketing agency working with prestigious brands and SMEs to maximise their online visibility. We are a team of talented individuals who share a common goal to bring success to Click Consult and our clients. Expertise and energy are valued. Personal strengths and dedication are recognised.

The role

We are looking for an organised and determined individual to become our next Paid Media Executive. The role would suit someone with an analytical mindset, who is very comfortable analysing data and is confident enough to carry out the 'real world' changes found in their analysis and is an intermediate to advanced user of Excel with a desire to learn and achieve targets.

No experience is necessary, full training will be provided - graduates welcome. You'll benefit from our proven training and development roadmap.

Once fully trained the role is very autonomous, where you will be given a portfolio of clients and become responsible for their Paid Media (PPC) campaign performance. Working primarily on paid search but we can also train you on paid social, display and video advertising.

Our culture and rewards

We work hard, but we also make sure our team is not overworked by creating regular capacity plans and sharing the load in a fair and collaborative ma...

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