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A performance creative agency is seeking a Head of Creative Strategy to lead innovative advertising for e-commerce clients. You'll spearhead creative strategy, manage a talented team, and leverage data insights to enhance ad performance. This remote role demands strong copywriting skills and excellent fluency in German, alongside a passion for AI and data-driven creativity. Join a dynamic team to create impactful ads and enjoy competitive compensation while working within Central European Time.
Location: Remote (Central European Time)
Type: Full-time
Ads On Tap is a performance creative and media buying agency that helps e-commerce brands scale profitably through data-driven creative strategy. We obsess over what makes people stop scrolling, click, and convert. Our work sits at the intersection of art and analytics— we craft scroll-stopping UGC and performance ads, then let the data tell us what’s actually working.
We have a Berlin-based production studio, but our team works fully remotely across Central European Time.
We’re looking for a Head of Creative Strategy who lives and breathes ads.
You’ll lead creative strategy across our portfolio of e-commerce clients—developing concepts, writing hooks that convert, analyzing performance data, and constantly iterating based on what the numbers tell you. You’re the person who spots a winning ad before the data confirms it. You understand the mechanics of what makes creative perform. You can look at a Meta dashboard and immediately see the story the metrics are telling.
But you’re not just a doer—you’re a multiplier. You think in systems and processes. You build frameworks that make everyone around you better. Your goal isn’t just to create great ads yourself, but to build the machine that creates great ads at scale.
Whilst other people watch Netflix, you watch the Facebook Ads Library.
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