Code3 is an integrated marketing agency, powering business growth for digital disruptors and Fortune 500 leaders alike. Our power is at the intersection of Connections, Creative and Commerce – that’s what is in our DNA. By harvesting insights and utilizing audience data, we work with our clients to develop scroll-stopping content and creative that performs and elevates the brands we work with across all digital media platforms.

Our people are energized by challenges and sprint to find unorthodox solutions. We plan, activate and measure as one team, and we’re not afraid to push boundaries and test our way to success. Coders are Relentless, Gritty, Nimble humans who are always striving to be better.

Our Paid Social team delivers best-in-class, highly sophisticated branding and performance media to Code3’s diverse client base. Paid Social Specialists meet and exceed KPIs through executing complex ad campaigns and reporting campaign performance to our clients. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to hone expert-level media skills across major media platforms and solve challenges of all shapes and sizes for some of the largest brands in the world.

What you’ll do:

  • Build, launch, and optimize campaigns across all major social platforms with a focus on flawless execution
  • Manage campaign budget pacing and execute bid adjustments as needed 
  • Perform campaign QA on your own campaigns, plus those built by other team members
  • Build and deliver weekly reporting and ad hoc reporting inclusive of formatted Excel reports, Looker dashboards and performance insights and recommendations
  • Pull data and provide insights for campaign wrap-ups and ad hoc reporting deliverables
  • Seeks out learning and maintains understanding of newest paid social product offerings across platforms and stays up-to-date on latest trends in social advertising platforms
  • Recommend changes to existing products, policies, and processes that improve overall performance

Who will love this role:

  • A life-long learner ready to launch their paid social career
  • A data-driven decision-maker passionate about growth
  • Curious, resourceful and collaborative
  • Passion for beauty, fashion, and/or luxury brands

You should have:

  • BA or equivalent with emphasis on coursework in marketing, advertising, or business
  • Interest in paid social media platforms such as Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, YouTube, LinkedIn, or X, and competence in basic marketing concepts
  • Proficiency with data hygiene, analysis, and visualization in Google Sheets and/or Microsoft Excel
  • A self-motivated drive to learn & openness to feedback 
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects at a time while paying strict attention to detail and meet deadlines
  • Organizational prowess to track a high volume of deliverables and priorities
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated critical thinking ability
  • Previous experience with in-platform digital marketing or social media work is a plus

Perks and Benefits:

  • Full medical, dental, and vision benefits as well as generous retirement program 
  • Thoughtful parental leave and return program
  • Flexible Time Off, holidays, quarterly Company “Recharge” Days, and holiday closure in December
  • Ongoing learning and development opportunities
  • Commitment to transparent DEIB practices

Code3’s people are what set us apart. We’re dedicated to hiring, retaining, and developing a diverse group of remarkable Coders because we know it’s the way things should be. By prioritizing our commitment to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and safe environment, we are living our mission of fueling the growth of our people. It’s this focus that empowers Coders to not only achieve great work for our clients, but also propel their own development forward and upward. We strongly encourage people from underrepresented backgrounds and all identities to apply even if you don’t feel that you meet all of the requirements above!

If you have any special needs that we can accommodate, please reach out to our team at recruiting@code3.com so we can make accommodations.

Salary Information: The salary range for this position is $55,000 - $65,000 and is commensurate with candidate experience and location.

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