Senior Digital Executive

Warwick, Greater London
1 week ago
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I am recruiting for a Senior Digital Marketing Executive with hands-on experience within Paid Search and Paid Social to join an independent, Luxury Digital Marketing Agency specialising in premium brands across global markets.

I am looking for a talented Senior Digital Marketing Executive to join a growing digital team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with strong experience in campaign execution who's now ready to take ownership, bring strategic thinking to the table, and work more closely with clients and senior leadership to drive account performance.

What you'll be doing:

Client Management: Be a main point of contact for a selection of clients and support Account Managers on larger accounts. You'll build trusted relationships and go beyond performance.
Campaign Delivery: Oversee campaign builds and optimisations, while delegating routine tasks like checks and imports to more junior team members.
Strategy & Innovation: Help shape the overall digital strategy for your clients. You'll support senior team members with ideas, insights, and forward-thinking recommendations across search, display, and paid social.
Performance Analysis: Deliver insightful, data-led reporting and highlight areas for improvement.
Problem Solving: Support the team in overcoming challenges, escalating issues only when necessary.
Collaboration: Work closely with internal teams (creative, web, new business) and external partners to ensure integrated campaigns and consistent messaging.
Quality & Communication: Maintain high standards in everything you do - from writing client emails to presenting reports and ensuring campaign excellence.

The ideal candidate:

2+ years of experience in Paid Search and Paid Social predominantly across Google Ads and Meta, within an agency environment.
Confident working with data and drawing insights from performance metrics.
Strategic thinker with a proactive mindset and attention to detail.
A great communicator - both written and verbal - who's comfortable presenting to clients.
Bonus points for experience of working with Luxury Brands

Benefits include:

A strong base salary with annual company profit share.
Flexible hybrid-working with 2 x days in London office.
Opportunities to grow within a structured team environment.

For more information on the role and to express you interest send your CV now!

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