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Ecommerce Account Manager

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As an Ecommerce Account Manager, you will build client relationships, manage campaigns, and collaborate with teams to optimize the online shopping experience.
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As an Ecommerce Account Manager, you will support and grow client relationships while helping optimize the online shopping experience. This role is a great fit for someone eager to develop skills across account management, ecommerce strategy, and data-driven problem solving — with plenty of mentorship and collaboration along the way.
What will I be doing?

Client Relationship Management:

  • Build Client Relationships: Serve as a day-to-day point of contact for clients, supporting ecommerce initiatives and building trust over time.
  • Understand Client Goals: Learn clients' business objectives and work alongside a senior strategist to meet deliverables and communicate impact.
  • Regular Communication: Participate in and eventually lead regular client check-ins to share updates, discuss initiatives, and gather feedback.
  • Partnership Support: Help maintain relationships with agency partners by coordinating monthly touch bases and sharing learnings internally.
  • Project Management:
    • Campaign Support: Assist in the implementation of ecommerce optimization campaigns, coordinating with internal teams to keep projects on track.
    • Timeline Tracking: Help manage project timelines to ensure deliverables are met on schedule.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration:
    • Work with Design and Development Teams: Collaborate with designers and developers to implement site changes, assist with QA after deployments, and help communicate technical updates to clients.
    • Knowledge Sharing: Contribute to a culture of learning by sharing insights and best practices across teams.
  • Additional Responsibilities:
    • AGILE Participation: Learn and contribute to AGILE workflows, including backlog management and sprint planning.
    • Budget Awareness: Support client budget tracking and help ensure resources are used effectively.
    • Case Studies: Assist strategists in documenting client wins and contributing to case study development.
    • App Research & Recommendations: Research and recommend apps based on client needs, and help with implementation and optimization.

Requirements
  • What do I need?
    • Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
    • 1–3 years of experience in ecommerce, account management, digital marketing, or a related role.
    • Familiarity with Shopify or other ecommerce platforms (Shopify experience preferred; WooCommerce or Magento a plus).
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills — you're comfortable talking to clients and internal teams alike.
    • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple tasks at once.
    • Eagerness to learn — you don't need to know everything, but you should be curious and coachable.
  • Bonus Points:
    • Experience with digital merchandising or site content management
    • Background in digital marketing (SEO, email, paid, etc.)
    • Exposure to AGILE or project management tools (Jira, Asana, etc.)
    • Comfort translating technical concepts for non-technical audiences

Benefits

Health Coverage (Day 1)
Company covers 80% of medical, dental, and vision premiums for the employee, starting on your first day.

Paid Time Off
23 days of PTO annually, plus 10 company holidays. Up to 3 days may roll over into the following year.

401(k) with Company Match
4% company match after 6 months of employment, fully vested.

Parental Leave
12 weeks of fully paid maternity and paternity leave.

Remote Work Support + Half-Day Fridays
$500 annual stipend for home office and work-related expenses, plus half-day Fridays to support work-life balance
Additional Requirements

  • Applications must be submitted in English; sponsorship is not available.
  • All application questions are required. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
  • Direct outreach to company leadership regarding this role is not permitted.
  • A video interview may be required as part of the selection process.

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