Seeking a Facebook Ads Manager to run campaigns, analyze data, and communicate effectively with clients while working remotely. Freelance experience is a plus.
Freelance as a Facebook Ads Manager and Work from Home With FreeUp
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About Freelancing as a Facebook Ads Manager With FreeUp:- Daily Facebook Ads Manager job opportunities
- Set your own hourly freelance rates (or fixed-rate projects)
- Set your own work from home schedule
- Work and earn as much as you want freelancing
- 24/7 support for freelancers
- Webinars, resources, and a Slack workspace to help build your freelance business
- A dedicated internal team who is here to support you and help you succeed!
- Proven experience running successful Facebook Ads campaigns
- Data-driven and analytical
- Self-motivated
- Collaborative and communicative (you always respond to clients within one business day!)
- Portfolio to show your prior work
- Freelance experience is a plus, but not required
- Write a short cover letter about why you're a great Amazon freelancer
- We'll reach out for your resume with some follow up questions
- Quick Zoom video interview with a member of the FreeUp team
- Once you're in our network, start applying to Amazon freelance jobs and make money!
Freelancers located in the state of California will be required to provide an EIN for tax purposes.
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