Digital Marketing Manager - Paid Ads
Outsourcing Technologies is seeking a results-driven PPC Manager to own paid media campaigns across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn. You will manage end-to-end campaign strategy, execution, and optimization to drive client ROI. The role requires deep expertise in ad platforms, tracking, and performance analytics. This is a hands-on position within a growing digital agency environment.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Outsourcing Technologies is seeking a results-driven PPC Manager to own paid media campaigns across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn. You will manage end-to-end campaign strategy, execution, and optimization to drive client ROI. The role requires deep expertise in ad platforms, tracking, and performance analytics. This is a hands-on position within a growing digital agency environment.
TAL's take
Mid-tier agency role with clearly defined responsibilities and explicit YOE requirements.
Very clear JD outlining specific platforms, tools, and responsibilities for a PPC manager.
Must haves
- 3-5 years agency experience in paid media
- Expertise in Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager
- Working knowledge of LinkedIn Campaign Manager
- Google Ads Certification
- Proficiency with GA4 and Google Tag Manager
- Strong analytical skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: semrush, spyfu, similarweb, hubspot, salesforce, highlevel, shopify, woocommerce.
About the company
Small digital marketing agency, does not fit Tier 1 or 2 criteria.
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