Senior Media Buyer
Argos Watch is seeking a Senior Media Buyer to lead paid acquisition for their D2C brands. The role involves full-funnel management, from prospecting to retargeting, across Meta and Google platforms. Candidates must be proficient in ad management tools and analytics, with a focus on ROAS and CAC optimization. You will work directly with the founder to drive growth through data-backed testing and creative collaboration.
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Experience
2-4 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Argos Watch is seeking a Senior Media Buyer to lead paid acquisition for their D2C brands. The role involves full-funnel management, from prospecting to retargeting, across Meta and Google platforms. Candidates must be proficient in ad management tools and analytics, with a focus on ROAS and CAC optimization. You will work directly with the founder to drive growth through data-backed testing and creative collaboration.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier role with clear functional responsibilities, though company brand is not globally recognized.
Very crisp JD with clear responsibilities, tool stack, and domain focus.
Must haves
- 2-4 years hands-on experience running Meta and Google Ads
- Proven track record scaling ad accounts profitably
- Deep understanding of full-funnel strategy
- Proficiency in Meta Business Suite, Google Ads, GA4, and Google Tag Manager
- Strong analytical skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: triple whale, northbeam, klaviyo.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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