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Performance Marketing Manager

Crystal LifeMumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Crystal Life is hiring a Performance Marketing Manager to drive revenue and scale paid media across digital and marketplace channels. The role involves hands-on execution of campaigns on Meta, Google, Amazon, and quick commerce platforms while managing budgets and analyzing performance metrics. Candidates need 4-6 years of experience in performance marketing with expertise in marketplace advertising. The position is based in Mumbai and requires strong analytical skills for reporting and campaign optimization.

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Experience

4-6 years

Function

Marketing

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Crystal Life is hiring a Performance Marketing Manager to drive revenue and scale paid media across digital and marketplace channels. The role involves hands-on execution of campaigns on Meta, Google, Amazon, and quick commerce platforms while managing budgets and analyzing performance metrics. Candidates need 4-6 years of experience in performance marketing with expertise in marketplace advertising. The position is based in Mumbai and requires strong analytical skills for reporting and campaign optimization.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid mid-level role at a tier-2 company with clear performance marketing ownership.

Very clear, well-scoped role with specific channel requirements and daily responsibilities defined.

Must haves

  • 4-6 years of hands-on performance marketing experience
  • Strong working experience with Meta Ads and Google Ads
  • Experience managing Amazon Ads for consumer products
  • Exposure to quick commerce advertising platforms
  • Strong understanding of ROAS, CAC, CTR, CPC, CPM, CVR, AOV
  • Ability to manage budgets and optimize campaigns independently

Tools and skills

meta adsgoogle adsamazon adsquick commerce advertising platformsexcelgoogle sheetsgoogle analytics

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.

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