FabFitFun is searching for a Marketing Creative Coordinator to join our growing Paid Media team!
Reporting to the Sr.
Specialist, Marketing Creative, this integral role will act as the liaison between the Marketing and Creative teams to ensure all paid media assets meet marketing performance goals.
What You’ll Do:
Receive, monitor, and ensure timely delivery of creative requests from the Paid Media Marketing team using project management tool, Wrike Write creative briefs for marketing asset requests with excellent articulation and attention to detail Facilitate the feedback and revision process of marketing creative assets between the Marketing and Creative team Provide marketing representation during in-house and location shoots; organize photo and video shot lists, select models, and style box products using your creative eye and historic performance data to drive conversions Partner with Creative, Merchandising, and Legal teams on projects including product curation for ads, model selection, and legal approval across paid content Lead pre-production meetings to align the Creative team with marketing priorities for specific creative projects and shoots Conduct competitive research to ideate new trends, strategies, and tactics within paid social channels (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok) on a seasonal basis
What You’ll Bring:
1-2 years of experience in a creative marketing or project management role Bachelor’s degree in Marketing or related field Exposure to paid social media marketing Previous knowledge of digital performance marketing KPIs (CPA, CPM, etc) or on set experience a plus Prioritization rockstar, managing multiple timelines and a high volume inbox of marketing creative requests Excellent interpersonal skills with an ability to communicate effectively with cross
– functional teams to achieve marketing objectives Proficient in Excel for some ad performance analysis Comfortable and confident speaking up in a way that is positive, productive, and efficient Must have a car
– some travel required for campaign related photo/video shoots
What You’ll Get:
Be a part of one of the fastest growing marketing teams in a company that is revolutionizing eCommerce Amazing benefits including medical, dental, vision, FSA, and pet insurance 401K match program Open/Flexible PTO policy
– we trust our employees to manage their time!
Monthly cell phone stipend Monthly work from home stipend while the company is temporarily remote Donation matching program Free FabFitFun subscription and quarterly credit in our e-commerce store If you have been previously employed with FabFitFun, please enter your @fabfitfun.com email address associated with your employment
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