Media Buyer, Meta & Google - Direct Response (Info Marketing) Job at BAD Marketing, Nashville, TN

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  • BAD Marketing
  • Nashville, TN

Job Description

Media Buyer Position

We're hiring a media buyer to own paid acquisition across a pod of 5-8 clients spending a combined $100k+ per day, primarily on Meta. You'll sit inside a cross-functional pod with a strategist, copywriter, and PM and you'll be the person responsible for making sure every dollar in those ad accounts is actually doing something.

You're not uploading creative and toggling budgets when someone tells you to - you're deciding how campaigns get structured, what gets tested and why, when to scale and how aggressively, and whether the data you're looking at is even trustworthy before you optimize against it. You understand funnel math well enough to reverse-engineer what your CPL needs to be to hit a revenue target three steps downstream. You know the difference between scaling 10% because it's safe and pushing 30% because the situation calls for it (and you can defend the decision).

Your strategist sets overall client direction, but you own the ad accounts. That means you're not waiting for instructions on what to do inside the platform: you're actively managing, analyzing, and making judgment calls throughout the day. When something's off you've probably already noticed, have a theory, and are working on it.

You'll also be client-facing, but the degree varies by pod; media buyers here interface with clients - whether that's presenting paid performance on calls, answering questions about platform changes, or providing updates on pacing and results. You should be comfortable explaining what you're doing and why in plain language to both client and pod members.

A Day In This Role

You start the morning in the accounts: every account, every day - you're looking for a quick pulse check before your pod standup. Knowing how the spend pacing, how performance was overnight, any disapprovals or billing issues, any general reporting issues. You're not doing deep optimization yet, just getting the lay of the land so you can walk into standup and tell your team exactly where things stand across the board.

Your communication during stand ups are clear: here's what's pacing well, here's what's not, here's what I'm doing about it. You're already making adjustments without needing to be told what and how.

Afterwards, you're in the accounts making optimization decisions - killing underperformers that have had their fair shot, adjusting budgets based on your scaling protocols, launching new creative from the tracker into your testing campaigns with proper variable isolation. If you're testing, you know exactly how much spend and volume you need before you make a call on whether something moves to scaling or gets cut.

Throughout the day you're handling whatever comes up - ad disapprovals that need immediate review requests, a billing issue that's causing downtime, a client question the strategist routes your way about why CPAs spiked.

Later in the day you check back in on accounts. Performance can shift, delivery can get weird, something that looked fine at 10am might look different by 3pm. You do not set it and forget it until tomorrow.

Experience & Requirements

  • 2+ years of hands-on media buying experience, managing significant daily spend across multiple accounts simultaneously. Our buyers manage $100k+/day combined on a typical pod.
  • Deep Meta Ads proficiency is critical: you should be able to talk intelligently about campaign architecture, conversion objectives, consolidation strategy, and how platform updates actually affect how you structure and optimize accounts.
  • Google Ads experience is a strong plus, because while most of our accounts are Meta only, sometimes Google/YT ads come into play for certain clients.
  • Experience with third-party attribution and reporting platforms (Hyros, Triple Whale, Segmetrics, Wicked Reports, or similar). We use Hyros - we don't expect you to know it walking in, but you need to be the kind of buyer who's already comfortable working across multiple data sources and can pick up a new attribution tool quickly.
  • Understanding of funnel math and how ad account metrics connect to business outcomes. CPL is not your finish line - you should understand how it flows into show rate, close rate, CAC, ROAS, and why that matters for the decisions you make in-platform.
  • Experience with launch campaigns, not just evergreen. You understand budget phasing, testing windows, event-based ad scheduling, and why launches require a different playbook.
  • Comfortable being client-facing - you don't need to be a relationship manager, but you should be able to present performance data clearly and answer client questions about what's happening in their ad accounts without your strategist translating for you.
  • Strong async communication. We work in slack and clickup, not meetings primarily. You need to communicate clearly in writing - surfacing issues proactively, providing context, and keeping your pod informed without being chased.

You'll Do Well Here If

  • You actually want to understand how the platforms work at a technical level - why the algorithm behaves the way it does and what that means for how you run accounts
  • You think about ad accounts in terms of business impact, not just what's happening inside the platform
  • You surface problems, recommendations, and creative needs before someone has to ask you
  • You're comfortable with direct feedback and high expectations
  • You stay current on platform changes, algorithm updates, and new tools on your own - nobody here is going to brief you on what Meta changed last week
  • You use AI tools where they would be useful (data analysis, research, reporting) and understand where they're not (in-platform judgment, real-time optimization decisions)

This Probably Isn't For You If

  • You're used to managing one or two accounts and want to stay there
  • You optimize based on feel rather than documented protocols and data thresholds
  • You wait for the strategist (or someone else) to tell you what to do in the accounts rather than owning the decisions yourself
  • You're not interested in creative performance - you just run the ads you're given
  • You see ad disapprovals and billing issues as someone else's problem
  • You'd rather hop on a call than write a clear Slack message

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans (US Residents Only)
  • PTO
  • Paid US Holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the organization.
  • A collaborative and innovative work environment with a focus on creativity and results.

Additional

  • 9 AM - 6 PM EST
  • Remote
  • W2 (US Residents Only)

Our Core Values

  • BE BAD
  • PLAY TO WIN
  • EXTREME OWNERSHIP
  • SOLUTIONS NOT PROBLEMS
  • BEST IDEA WINS
  • ALWAYS BE GROWING
  • NOBODY IS BIGGER THAN THE TEAM
BAD Marketing

Job Tags

Immediate start, Remote work, Shift work, Night shift, Day shift

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