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Performance Marketing Executive

Bleqk MediaAhmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Bleqk Media is seeking a Performance Marketer to manage paid digital ad campaigns across Meta, Google, and LinkedIn. The role involves monitoring metrics, A/B testing, and optimizing campaign budgets to drive growth and ROI. Candidates must have hands-on experience with ad management platforms and strong analytical skills. This position is based onsite in Ahmedabad.

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Experience

0-1 years

Function

Marketing

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Bleqk Media is seeking a Performance Marketer to manage paid digital ad campaigns across Meta, Google, and LinkedIn. The role involves monitoring metrics, A/B testing, and optimizing campaign budgets to drive growth and ROI. Candidates must have hands-on experience with ad management platforms and strong analytical skills. This position is based onsite in Ahmedabad.

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Quality 30/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Small agency role with limited scope and entry-level requirements.

Clear expectations and specific platforms required for the role.

Must haves

  • 6-12 months of relevant experience in performance marketing
  • Hands-on experience with Meta Ads Manager
  • Experience with Google Ads
  • Experience with LinkedIn Ads
  • Strong analytical mindset
  • Ability to manage budgets and optimize campaigns

Tools and skills

meta ads managergoogle adslinkedin ads

About the company

Small, unbranded media agency with limited footprint.

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