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AMAZON MARKETPLACE ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE

HIGH-GROWTH GLOBAL ECOMMERCE BUSINESS

This is an opportunity to join a fast-growing, well-established eCommerce and retail media specialist operating across Amazon, leading marketplaces, and digital retail channels. The business partners with high-profile consumer brands globally and continues to scale following sustained growth and investment.

During a period of expansion, they are looking for a Marketplace Advertising Executive to support the optimisation and delivery of Amazon Sponsored Ads and DSP activity across a portfolio of client accounts.

Reporting into the Marketplace Advertising Lead, this role offers:

  • Strong exposure to client management
  • Campaign execution
  • Performance analysis
  • Clear scope to develop highly in-demand marketplace advertising skills

What they need

A detail-driven, analytical advertising executive who enjoys hands-on execution and wants to grow within marketplace and retail media. They are looking for someone who can:

  • Support the optimisation of Amazon Sponsored Ads and DSP campaigns
  • Analyse performance and market behaviour to identify growth opportunities
  • Contribute across the full account lifecycle, from setup to optimisation and reporting
  • Communicate performance updates clearly to internal teams and clients
  • Use data to inform decisions and prioritise activity effectively
  • Collaborate with wider team members to drive account success

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What you’re great at

  • Creating and optimising Amazon Sponsored Ads campaigns
  • Supporting programmatic display (Amazon DSP) activity
  • Producing clear, accurate performance reports for clients
  • Analysing campaign data to identify insights and opportunities
  • Using proprietary and third-party tools for research and optimisation
  • Managing multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment
  • Supporting team members to improve account performance

Experience required

Essential

  • Excellent written English with strong attention to detail
  • Good working knowledge of Excel and PowerPoint
  • Strong analytical capability and confidence working with data
  • Comfortable communicating with internal stakeholders and clients
  • Able to make decisions quickly and think on your feet
  • Strong planning, prioritisation, and time-management skills

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Preferred

  • Agency-side account management experience
  • Experience running paid search campaigns within eCommerce
  • Exposure to Amazon Sponsored Ads
  • Experience with programmatic display advertising
  • 6+ months’ experience in paid search (Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, Amazon Ads)
  • Ability to speak additional European languages (German, French, Spanish or Italian)

Why it’s compelling

  • Exposure to global consumer brands
  • Hands-on experience across Amazon Ads and DSP
  • Strong learning and development support
  • Collaborative and inclusive team environment
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • Flexible working arrangements

This role is ideal for someone early in their marketplace advertising career who wants hands-on exposure, structured development, and long-term progression within a high-growth eCommerce environment.


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Skills

Analytical Skills
Amazon Sponsored Ads
Campaign Execution
Data Analysis
Performance Reporting
Programmatic Display
Client Communication
Time Management
Attention to Detail
Excel
PowerPoint
Paid Search Campaigns
Account Management
Market Behaviour Analysis
Collaboration
Decision Making

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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