Google Ads Specialist – Apply As Soon As Possible
Paid advertising has changed significantly over the last few years. Rising competition, automated bidding, and performance-based expectations mean businesses now need specialists who can actively manage and refine campaigns rather than set them once and leave them running.
This role exists because companies are under real pressure to turn ad spend into measurable outcomes. Traffic alone is no longer enough — what matters now is relevance, efficiency, and clear return on investment.
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Strategy, positioning, and expert restructuring for high-stakes applications.
⚡ Limited weekly review slots • Structured • Results-focused
Who is this for?
Applicants applying for competitive funding, study visas, academic programs, research grants, or professional proposals needing expert-level positioning.
You’ll be working supporting businesses through structured and carefully monitored Google Ads campaigns that are built to perform, not just to spend budget.
This is not passive income work; it requires consistent attention, communication, and follow-through.
Many people assume running ads is mostly about launching campaigns, but in reality the work is ongoing. Performance shifts daily, keywords change, and budgets need regular review to avoid waste.
This is not a role for someone who prefers hands-off marketing or dislikes working with numbers. What matters most here is your ability to read performance signals and make calm, informed adjustments.
You’ll do well here if you enjoy structured testing, steady optimization, and explaining results clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan, launch, and manage Google Ads campaigns across Search, Display, and Performance Max
- Conduct keyword research and continuously refine targeting
- Test ad copy, bidding strategies, and campaign structures to improve results
- Monitor performance metrics and adjust campaigns to control cost and improve ROI
- Track conversions and prepare clear performance reports
- Manage budgets to align with campaign goals
Required Qualifications
- Practical experience using the Google Ads platform
- Strong analytical skills and comfort working with performance data
- Ability to write clear, effective ad copy
- Experience with conversion tracking and analytics tools
- Results-focused mindset with attention to detail
This opportunity is shared directly by the business owner. Communication is handled professionally, and applications are reviewed carefully. No fees are required at any stage of the process, and expectations are discussed clearly before any work begins.
All communication regarding this role is kept simple and transparent to ensure alignment on responsibilities before work starts.
How to Apply
Sample ATS-Aligned CV
How This CV Helps You Stand Out
This CV highlights practical campaign ownership rather than surface-level platform knowledge. Recruiters quickly see hands-on optimization experience, data awareness, and accountability for results.
If you’d like, this CV can be refined to better match your experience level or the specific campaigns you’ve managed.
Interview Preparation
Role-Specific Questions
- How do you structure a new Google Ads campaign?
- What metrics matter most when evaluating performance?
- How do you decide when to pause or scale a campaign?
- How do you approach keyword research?
- What steps do you take to reduce wasted spend?
- How do you test ad copy effectively?
- How do you use conversion data to guide decisions?
- How do you explain performance results to non-technical clients?
General Questions
- How do you organize your work across multiple campaigns?
- How do you stay current with platform changes?
- What does success look like for you in this role?
- How do you handle underperforming campaigns?
- How do you prioritize tasks under pressure?
Talking Points
- Your approach to campaign optimization
- Your comfort working with performance data
- Your communication style with stakeholders
Do’s & Don’ts
- Do explain your decision-making clearly
- Do reference real campaign outcomes
- Do show comfort with testing and iteration
- Don’t rely only on theory
- Don’t ignore budget efficiency
- Don’t overcomplicate explanations
Preparation Checklist
- Review recent Google Ads updates
- Prepare examples of campaigns you’ve managed
- Understand basic conversion tracking concepts
- Be ready to discuss performance trade-offs
Strong candidates explain not just what they did, but why they made each campaign decision.

