Role: Creative Strategist
Function: | Meta & TikTok Ads | Performance Creative | Data Optimisation Responsibility: Drive performance creative for D2C brands Reports to: Creative Director
Location: Remote - Hambi Media Offices - Central London & Manchester (Likely once a month visit minimum)
Compensation: £30,000 - £40,000 + Bonus/ Benefit Scheme + 27 Days Paid Holiday
Overview:
Hambi Media Ltd is one of the fastest-growing performance creative agencies for e-commerce brands in the UK with a team of 20+ A-Players. We’ve had £50M+ spent on our creative on Meta and TikTok ads including the likes of The Essence Vault, Space Goods, Hairburst, 47 Skin and many more. We are one of the few D2C creative agencies that have an in-house design, production, strategy and UGC team all under one roof.
In 2024 we joined the Soar With Us Group and we grew exponentially as an agency. The Creative Strategist role will play a pivotal and exciting part in our continued growth and progression of our performance creative division.
The role will join our talented Creative Strategy team. As your bolt-on creative division, we strategise, ideate, create, and optimise exceptional creative content, including UGC, high-production, design, and motion graphic ads. We pride ourselves on being a one-stop performance creative solution, acting as an in-house creative team for our clients.
Requirements
The Role:
Working alongside our marketing, design and production teams, you will be responsible for coming up with creative solutions for our clients, strategising and ideating performance creative for Meta ad campaigns, analysing and understanding creative data, and reporting on this data to turn it into actionable insights and recommendations for our D2C brands. If you're passionate about performance and developing creative that drive results and want to join a dynamic, fun and growing agency, we encourage you to apply for the Creative Strategist role at Hambi Media.
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Attitude: You,
Benefits
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