Chicago, District of Columbia, United States of America
Full Time
1 week ago
$39,000 USD
No Visa Sponsorship
Key skills
Analytics
About this role
Role Overview
Develop strategy and tactics to address client public affairs needs through paid and organic social & digital media
Create, manage, and optimize social and digital media campaigns using Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/LinkedIn/Pinterest/Snapchat/Google advertising platforms.
Conduct keyword and demographic research to inform targeting strategies within contextual advertising campaigns.
Use analytics tools Google Analytics, Crimson Hexagon, Meltwater, and Simply Measured to create dashboards, reports, and other documents to update internal staff and clients as to campaign results.
Work with our team of in-house designers, developers and videographers to develop ads that compel people to take action.
The Fellow Program typically runs for 8-12 months with the possibility to extend beyond the initial timeframe. Trainees may be eligible for promotion depending on the quality of their work and department availability.
Requirements
0-1 years of relevant experience
Bachelor's degree
Digitally-savvy with a background and/or education in digital marketing, social media advertising, and digital analytics.
Demonstrable aptitude, interest in, and passion for digital marketing and/or digital political campaigning.
Knowledge of and at least some experience with the advertising interfaces on Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Google AdWords, etc.
Knowledge of and least some experience with Google Analytics, Tag Manager, Search Console, and other website tools in the Google suite.
Comfort with basic stats and the ability to use data to show why, for example, one ad is performing better than another
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office suite, especially Powerpoint and Excel
Benefits
100% Company-paid Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Paid parental leave
401(k) contributions
Flexible, hybrid work arrangements (4 days in office)
12 paid company holidays per year, up to 39 days individual paid time off
Winter break: Offices close the last week of the year