Amazon Ads Specialist (USA Amazon)
Legends Onboard is seeking an Amazon Ads Specialist to oversee PPC strategy and campaign performance for their US marketplace operations. The role focuses on planning, executing, and optimizing Sponsored Products, Brands, Display, and DSP campaigns. Key responsibilities include keyword research, bid management, and reporting on KPIs such as ACOS and ROAS. Candidates must have direct experience with Amazon Seller/Vendor Central and a proven track record in high-budget campaign management.
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Experience
3-4 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Legends Onboard is seeking an Amazon Ads Specialist to oversee PPC strategy and campaign performance for their US marketplace operations. The role focuses on planning, executing, and optimizing Sponsored Products, Brands, Display, and DSP campaigns. Key responsibilities include keyword research, bid management, and reporting on KPIs such as ACOS and ROAS. Candidates must have direct experience with Amazon Seller/Vendor Central and a proven track record in high-budget campaign management.
TAL's take
Role is well-defined but falls within a tier 2 company with limited information on organizational growth or impact.
The JD is highly specific to the domain of Amazon advertising with clear responsibilities and technical requirements.
Must haves
- 3-4 years experience in Amazon Ads/PPC for Amazon USA
- Experience in an e-commerce or product-based company
- Strong knowledge of Amazon Seller Central and Vendor Central
- Proven experience in managing and scaling high-budget campaigns
- Proficiency in Excel and analytics reporting
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
Posts mentioning Legends Onboard
My co-founder is a genius coder and that's the fkn problem
I'm 23M. My friend, same age as me, is literally one of the most brilliant programmers I know - built his first app at 15 and won every hackathon in college. We started a SaaS startup 6 months ago that helps small businesses automate their inventory. Got a 500k seed round cause investors loved his tech demo. But I'm losing my fucking mind dealing with him. He codes like a genius when he wants to, but that's the problem - when he wants to. Won't show up till 2pm cause "he codes better at night". Won't push updates for weeks then drops massive changes at 3am that break everything. Our beta users are pissed cause features they need are sitting in his "almost done" list for months while he builds random shit that excites him. I handle everything else - customer support, investor updates, sales calls, documentation, bug reports, and he still has the nerve to say I don't understand tech enough. His new gaming friends are over at our office all the time for "LAN parties" that last till morning while I'm trying to run a fucking company. Don't get me wrong - when he actually sits down to code, he's incredible. Built our core product in 2 weeks. But now he's more interested in playing League of Legends and watching coding livestreams than fixing critical bugs. Says "real startups don't have fixed hours" whenever I bring it up. I really need advice. We have a product that could be huge, users who actually want to pay us, but I'm watching it all slip away cause my co-founder would rather speedrun Elden Ring than talk to customers. I don't wanna lose a friend but my mental health is fucked from carrying this whole thing alone.
So happy for these two.
India might not see two of greatest game legend in the same era. Man oh man they deserved this for a very very long time.
Dude made millions but had to become celibate for it
What's even the point