
WWF-India,
one of the country’s largest conservation organizations working on wildlife and
nature conservation, is seeking a
Performance
Marketing Associate
to support its digital fundraising efforts through paid
channels. The role will report to the Manager – Digital Marketing and
Fundraising and will support the execution and operational management of paid
digital fundraising campaigns across Meta Ads, Google Ads, and other relevant
platforms. This is an execution-focused role offering strong learning and
growth opportunities in performance marketing and digital fundraising.
Job Profile:
Qualifications & Experience Required:
1.
Graduate/Postgraduate in Marketing,
Communications, or related field
2.
Minimum 2 years of relevant experience
in performance marketing, digital marketing, or paid media
3.
Hands-on experience in setting up and
managing campaigns on Meta Ads and/or Google Ads, with a focus on driving
conversions and optimizing performance metrics (e.g., CPC, CTR, CPA)
Desired Skills and Abilities:
·
Hands-on working knowledge of
o
paid media platforms (Meta Ads, Google Ads)
o
online advertising tool (Google Ads, Google Analytics, Meta Ads, Google
Tag Manger etc.)
o
target audience profiling
·
Understanding of A/B testing, analytical tools and ability to turn metrics
into actionable insights
·
Exceptional writing & editing skills, including writing styles suited
for digital media
·
Willingness to
learn and grow in a fast-paced environment
·
Strong attention
to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks
·
Good
communication and coordination skills
What
the Role Offers
·
Hands-on experience in managing performance
marketing campaigns
·
Exposure to digital fundraising and donor
acquisition strategies
·
Opportunity to grow into campaign optimization,
content, and funnel management

We, at WWF, believe that humans can live in harmony with nature. In India, we’re studying snow leopards in the Himalayas, tracking tigers in the Terai and Kanha Pench corridor, working with businesses to develop green modules and with communities to find ways to reduce their dependence on forests, among many other projects. There’s a lot more that we do – and we need people with heart to help us do it.
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