
Junior Ecommerce Specialist
HaystackWe're hiring on behalf of a Haystack partner!
The Role
⢠Manage and update product content across a major North American eCommerce platform for both desktop and mobile.
⢠Collaborate with Merchandising, Product Marketing, Ecommerce, and Creative teams to ensure product pages are accurate and engaging.
⢠Review digital assets and marketing campaigns to maintain accuracy and adhere to style guidelines.
⢠Submit and track creative requests for web content updates.
⢠Analyze website data and customer feedback to propose enhancements to the online shopping experience.
What You'll Need
⢠Bachelor's degree, with a preference for majors in Merchandising, Marketing, or Communications.
⢠1+ years of experience in a marketing or project management role.
⢠Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Word.
⢠Familiarity with digital marketing, web analytics, or GA4/Google Analytics is a plus.
What's On Offer
⢠Competitive annual salary.
⢠Multiple bonus programs.
⢠Comprehensive health insurance coverage.
⢠Generous paid time off and paid holidays.
Apply via Haystack today!
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