
Junior Performance Marketing Manager
eBazaaris
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Anywhere in Europe
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About the role
- Planning, managing and optimizing Sponsored Ads and DSP campaigns on Amazon
- Using the Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) for data-driven campaign analysis
- Developing targeted performance strategies for our clients in the OTC and dietary supplements (NEM) sector
- A/B testing and continuous performance monitoring to optimize conversions
- Close collaboration with Account Management
- Supporting the further development of our retail media strategies on Amazon and mail-order pharmacies
- Preparing reports and insights for client reviews and internal strategy meetings
Requirements
- 1 to 3 years of experience in performance marketing, ideally with a focus on Amazon Advertising
- Confident handling of Amazon PPC and DSP
- Familiarity with e‑commerce and online marketing structures
- Analytical thinking and a structured way of working
- Interest in data-driven marketing and digital trends
- Very good German (native-level) and good English skills
Benefits
- Responsibility from day one, with clear onboarding and direct team support
- Flat hierarchies and close collaboration with experienced colleagues
- Remote-first approach & modern tools – work flexibly and digitally
- Structured development with a clear perspective toward mid and senior level roles
- Access to an exciting growth market (pharma, Amazon, mail-order pharmacies)
- Open feedback culture & focus on personal development instead of corporate bureaucracy
- Extra perks: discounted Urban Sports Club membership for your work–life balance
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Hard Skills & Tools
performance marketingAmazon AdvertisingAmazon PPCDSP campaignsA/B testingdata-driven marketingcampaign analysisconversion optimizatione-commerceonline marketing
Soft Skills
analytical thinkingstructured workingcollaborationcommunication