Enterprise Paid Ads Specialist

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Sr Paid Ads Specialist

Helium SEO is hiring an Enterprise Paid Ads Specialist (can be in-office or remote, depending on location) who will be responsible for the strategy, implementation, optimization, and reporting of Google and Bing Ad campaigns for our medium - enterprise level Clients.


Role Expectations Include:

  • Build and manage Google & Bing search and display campaigns for clients ranging from $10k-100k/mo in ad spend on average.
  • Develop growth strategies for clients and execute them around measurable KPIs. 
  • Monitor and analyze performance data and report results effectively to the team.
  • Create client-facing presentations, as needed, to report on strategy, testing, performance, and insights. 
  • Consult with clients and discuss analytics and strategy.
  • Proactively perform keyword research, A/B Ad Copy testing, competitor analysis, test target audiences and bid strategies.
  • Participate in creative discussions around strategies and tactics that drive results 


Required Experience

  • 5+ years of experience building and managing Google Ads campaigns for multiple client accounts with spends $25-$100k+/mo each.
  • Excellent customer facing communication skills
  • Strong understanding of the Google Ads platform and best practices for paid ads. 
  • Proficient in Google Suite; such as Google Slides, Docs, and Sheets.
  • Experience with Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics
  • Experience in conversion tracking and implementation.
  • Displays critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to seek answers and solutions with autonomy 
  • Deliver high-quality work with attention to detail


Required Skills

  • Ability to work autonomously, with the support of your team, to manage the entire paid ads account from strategy, build-out, testing, and reporting. 
  • Ability to analyze in-platform data, as well as third-party support tools, to provide actionable insights and recommendations.
  • Ability to think through complex problems, develop hypotheses, execute testing, and understand when enough data has been collected to make a determination.
  • Ability to multitask, highly organized, and able to prioritize projects effectively.  
  • Ability to adapt to different client goals, team dynamics, and new processes. 


About You

For you to be the next Heliumite, you MUST exemplify our Core Values: Extraordinary Service, Responsive Communication, If it is to be then it is up to me, Problem Solver, Proactive, Underpromise yet Overdeliver, and Achieve the North Star.

You understand that no one is perfect, that we all have weak spots, and you want to master the skill of self-improvement regardless of your experience. 

You are driven to do amazing work and complete every task to the best of your ability. 

You constantly push yourself to get more done in less time by attacking your work with intensity. 

You ask for help when you need it, own up to your mistakes, and put the needs of your colleagues above your own ego.


Compensation & Benefits

Compensation includes a highly competitive base salary, and Helium offers medical and dental benefits and currently covers up to 90% of medical premiums for employees.  We also offer a Simple IRA retirement program with company match,  unlimited PTO after 90 days, and a fun and collaborative work environment.

This position is hybrid (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the office) for candidates within a one-hour commute to the zip code 45249. For those with a commute between 60-90 minutes, one day per week in the office is required. Candidates living beyond these distances may work fully remote, with the expected annual travel being less than 10%.

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