Eve Curls
Creative Strategist - Fast Growing Ecommerce Brand

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Creative Strategist — Eve Curls
Start date: September 2026 | Fully remote
Eve Curls is a fast-growing ecommerce brand on track for 8 figures this year. We're looking for a Creative Strategist who knows how to create ads that don't just look good, but actually drive sales.
This is a hands-on role. You'll be the person coming up with the concepts, hooks, and angles behind our paid social campaigns, not just overseeing them.
We're specifically looking for someone with real, hands-on experience creating direct-response ads for ecommerce brands on Meta. If your background is general marketing, brand strategy, or media buying without direct creative ownership, this role isn't the right fit.
What you'll do
- Develop and own the creative strategy behind our paid social campaigns
- Analyze performance data and turn insights into new winning concepts
- Create clear creative briefs for our content team and creators
- Continuously test new hooks, angles, messaging, and ad formats
- Identify creative opportunities based on customer insights and campaign performance
- Stay on top of trends in performance marketing and direct-to-consumer advertising
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What we're looking for
- Hands-on experience as a Creative Strategist, personally developing direct-response ad concepts for ecommerce brands on Meta (this is a must)
- Strong understanding of Meta advertising and performance marketing
- Ability to analyze data and translate it into high-performing creative ideas
- Strategic thinker with a creative mindset
- Strong communication skills and ability to work independently in a remote environment
- Fluent in English


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Why join Eve Curls?
- Fully remote role with flexibility
- Work directly on a fast-growing ecommerce brand
- Make a measurable impact on growth through creative
- Freedom to test, experiment, and bring new ideas to life
- Join an ambitious team focused on building best-in-class performance marketing
How to apply
Fill out the application form below. You'll be asked to share a portfolio link with real examples of direct-response ads you've created for ecommerce brands, so have that ready. 👉 https://forms.gle/XnuDnLRm2Maf1kKc7
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