Right Hook Digital

eCommerce

GoogleAds/PPCStrategist(eCommerce/DTC)

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Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Google Ads / PPC Strategist (eCommerce/DTC) at Right Hook Digital. Skills: Google Ads, PPC Strategy, eCommerce Marketing. Manage Google Ads campaigns. Optimize Google Ads campaigns”

What You'll Achieve.

Scale eCommerce brands; Drive client results; Grow clients; Grow team

Industry & Context.

eCommerce
Problems you'll solve

Analytical instincts; Troubleshoot tracking issues

Eligibility Requirements

Availability for US business hours, Overlap with AU team

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2-4 years Google Ads experience, eCommerce experience, Agency or multi-client exposure

Nice to Have

Experience with feed platforms, Cross-platform paid media experience, Familiarity with Google Tag Manager, Experience with conversion tracking setup, Exposure to cross-channel campaigns, Google Ads certifications

What You'll Do.

Manage Google Ads campaigns

Optimize Google Ads campaigns

Monitor account health

Conduct keyword research

Collaborate on creative assets

Prepare performance reports

Contribute to client communications

Participate in client calls

Participate in strategy sessions

Stay current with platform updates

Ensure policy compliance

Troubleshoot tracking issues

Manage tag implementation

Build product data feeds

Maintain product data feeds

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Head of Google; Work with other strategists; Collaborate with visual creators; Internal strategy sessions

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Client correspondence; Client calls

Full Job Description

### Google Ads Strategist (eCommerce – Junior/Mid) **Location:** Remote **Engagement:** Full-time, Contractor **Experience:** 2-4+ years in Google Ads, preferably in eCommerce or agency **Hours:** Flexible, with availability to cover US business hours (PST/PDT) and occasional overlap with the AU team **Compensation** : up to USD $50,000/p.a. ### **About Us** At Right Hook Digital, we’re a global performance marketing agency dedicated to helping eCommerce brands across fashion, health & fitness, beauty, and more — scale with expert strategy, creative and data-driven execution. Our team is made up of A-grade, collaborative individuals who thrive on pushing boundaries and driving results while having fun along the way. ### The Opportunity We're looking for a driven and commercially-minded Google Ads Strategist to join our growing Google team. This is a role for someone who has moved past the basics — you know your way around an account, you understand the levers that drive eCommerce performance, and you're can own a portfolio of clients and be accountable for their results. You'll work closely with our Head of Google and other strategists, with mentorship and support as you grow into the role. This isn't a siloed execution seat, you'll be client-facing, strategically involved, and a genuine contributor to how we grow our clients and our team. This is a hands-on role perfect for someone who loves diving into data, experimenting with strategy, and finding smart ways to scale. If you're hungry to step up, take ownership, and work alongside some of the best eCommerce marketers in the world, this is the role for you. ### What You’ll Be Doing * Managing and optimising Google Ads campaigns across Search, Shopping, PMax, Display, Demand Gen, and Video for a portfolio of eCommerce clients * Owning day-to-day account health — budgets, pacing, performance monitoring, and proactive optimisation * Building and launching new campaigns, ad groups, and feed-based shopping structures w

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