The Role
Wpromote is looking for an Associate Performance Creative Strategist to embark on an exciting career journey in Performance Marketing. We are looking for a passionate, detail-oriented individual with a hunger for learning, a passion for social media, a sharp creative eye, and a keen interest in pursuing a career in digital marketing.
As an Associate Strategist, Performance Creative, you will be the driving force behind supporting our Managers and Sr. Managers in crafting innovative concepts, executing creative strategies, and contributing to the success of our diverse clientele. With a focus on continuous learning and development, this position offers a unique opportunity for growth within a forward-thinking organization that has been a leader in the digital marketing industry for over two decades. This role will report to an Associate Director on the Performance Creative team.
The anticipated annual salary for this role will range from $65,000- $75,000, based on consideration of a wide array of factors unique to each candidate, including but not limited to skill set, years and depth of experience, education and certifications, competitive benchmarks, scope of responsibility, market dynamics, geographic location, and respective state’s salary threshold for exempt employees. At Wpromote, pay ranges are subject to change and are based on specific market medians for similar jobs according to third-party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary due to skills, experience, and available budget. The total compensation package for this role will include benefits (listed above).
*This position may be performed remotely in most states within the US, with some exclusions
**While this role offers the flexibility to work remotely, we have office hubs in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where you can join in on learning and development opportunities, fun events, take advantage of a space to work, and collaborate in person!
***This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship
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