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E-commerce & Performance Marketing Admin Assistant

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E-commerce & Performance Marketing Admin Assistant
E-commerce & Performance Marketing Admin Assistant
We are looking for a highly organised and detail-driven E-commerce & Performance Marketing Admin Assistant to support the day-to-day execution of our e-commerce operations and performance marketing strategy.
This is a hands-on role focused on backend setup, e-commerce administration, and website management, working closely with the marketing and e-commerce team to ensure smooth and efficient execution.
E-commerce and website management:
Support with uploading and maintaining product listings (titles, descriptions, pricing, images, attributes) Manage website updates (homepage, collection filters, landing pages, seasonal campaigns) Support product launches and merchandising updates in line with the trading calendar Ensure site content is accurate, on-brand, and up to date across devices Assist with QA (checking links, pages, and UX issues) and general site maintenance Conduct weekly website reviews to identify opportunities for upselling and UX optimisation Assist with email marketing flow setup and optimisation Support with catalogue management across social platforms, including Meta, Google and Pinterest.
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Performance Marketing & Campaign Setup
Support the setup of campaigns across paid channels (Meta, Google, etc.) Upload creatives, copy, audiences, and tracking links Maintain campaign naming conventions and documentation Help monitor campaign delivery and flag performance or learning issues
Requirements
1–2 years’ experience in e-commerce, digital marketing, or administrative support Highly organised with strong attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience with Shopify Experience with Sanity or a similar CMS is a bonus Familiarity with Meta Ads Manager and/or Google Ads Basic understanding of paid media metrics (ROAS, CPC, CPA) Experience with email marketing platforms (Klaviyo preferred)


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Our Position: The Opposite Thing
Designed in London — Made in Spain — EU Sourced and Produced Miista upends the exclusionary practices of the fashion industry to show how we’re actually living now. Over the last ten years, we are proud to have built a brand that, through craft, our community, the risks we’ve taken and a sometimes bizarre willingness to laugh at ourselves, has made an elegant commitment to the alternative. A dedication to the opposite thing. What does that mean? That we’re happy to sacrifice profit and to subvert problematic fashion trends for women to create a product that has personality in addition to aesthetic value. A product that knows women don’t really shop using the search words ‘pretty’ now. If we were your friend, Miista would be the odd one at school who grew up and got an attitude and a sense of confidence. You know when it’s a Miista.
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