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Senior Engineering Analyst, AdSpam

Kirkland, WA · On-site

$100K - $132K/yr

In this role, you will defend Google's ad products from fraud and abuse. You will evaluate millions of publishers, analyze billions of events, and create scalable methods to stop bad actors and ...

Proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets Preferred Qualifications: * Familiarity with ad servers (Google Ad Manager preferred) * Experience supporting direct-sold (IO-based) campaigns or trafficking ...

Proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets Preferred Qualifications: * Familiarity with ad servers (Google Ad Manager preferred) * Experience supporting direct-sold (IO-based) campaigns or trafficking ...

Develop campaign strategies to support and achieve the client's business objectives Utilize The Trade Desk and Google Ad Manager to prepare reports and communicate campaign performance to clients.

Develop campaign strategies to support and achieve the client's business objectives Utilize The Trade Desk and Google Ad Manager to prepare reports and communicate campaign performance to clients.

Operative One, Google Ad Manager, DV360, SSP's, Youtube, Brand safety tools * Experience in Ad Sales Order Management Systems, CRMs and cross platform advertising campaign management/stewardships ...

OR · On-site

$106K - $141K/yr

This Sr Product Manager, Video Ad Tech, CTV is crucial in driving the development, execution, and optimization of our video ad tech products, with a strong emphasis on Freewheel, Google Ad Manager ...

Looking for a candidate who has an analytical background internships 6+ months of experience within analytics preferably within advertising/marketing (Google Ad Manager) The Digital Operations ...

Ad Ops Campaign Specialist

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

Looking for a candidate who has an analytical background internships 6+ months of experience within analytics preferably within advertising/marketing (Google Ad Manager) The Digital Operations ...

Expertise in digital advertising platforms such as Google Ad Manager, DV360, The Trade Desk, or similar tools. * Strong knowledge of order management systems (OMS), workflow platforms, and ad ...

Expertise in digital advertising platforms such as Google Ad Manager, DV360, The Trade Desk, or similar tools. * Strong knowledge of order management systems (OMS), workflow platforms, and ad ...

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How much do google ad jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for google ad in the United States is $16.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Google Ads?

Google Ads is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where businesses and individuals can create ads to appear on Google search results pages, YouTube, and other websites within the Google Display Network. These ads are typically pay-per-click (PPC), meaning advertisers pay each time someone clicks on their ad. Google Ads allows you to target specific audiences based on keywords, location, demographics, and more, making it a powerful tool for driving traffic and sales. It also provides detailed analytics to help advertisers optimize their campaigns for better results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Google Ads Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Google Ads Specialist, you need expertise in digital marketing, keyword research, campaign management, and a solid understanding of PPC strategies, often supported by a degree in marketing or relevant certifications. Mastery of Google Ads, Google Analytics, and ad management platforms is essential for campaign optimization. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help you interpret data and collaborate effectively with clients or teams. These skills ensure that campaigns achieve optimal ROI, reach target audiences, and adapt to changing market trends.

What are some common challenges faced by Google Ads specialists and how can they be addressed?

Google Ads specialists often encounter challenges such as staying updated with frequent platform changes, managing multiple campaigns across diverse industries, and optimizing ad spend to achieve the best ROI. To address these challenges, it’s crucial to regularly participate in Google training sessions, leverage automation and reporting tools, and collaborate closely with clients or marketing teams to align on goals. Continuous learning and effective communication are key to overcoming these hurdles and ensuring campaign success.

What is the difference between Google Ad vs PPC Specialist?

AspectGoogle AdPPC Specialist
CredentialsGoogle Ads CertificationGoogle Ads Certification, other digital marketing certifications
Work EnvironmentDigital marketing agencies, in-house marketing teamsMarketing agencies, in-house teams, freelance
Primary FocusCreating and managing Google Ads campaignsManaging paid advertising across platforms, including Google Ads

Google Ad refers specifically to managing Google Ads campaigns, while a PPC Specialist handles paid advertising across multiple platforms, including Google Ads. The roles overlap in skills and certifications but differ in scope and platform focus.

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Infographic showing various Google Ad job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,000 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

101Network is seeking a strong and talented Revenue Operations Analyst to join the Revenue team.  You will be one of the subject matter experts for all digital ad serving efforts. Primary responsibilities include Google Ad Manager (GAM) operations, research and resolution, creative troubleshooting and review, checking page layouts for ad-related bugs, pulling discrepancy reports, and checking standard metrics on a weekly basis.  The Successful candidate will demonstrate expertise in creating, reporting and cross-linking data using various spreadsheet programs (including MS Excel and Google Sheets.) This role requires a strong understanding of programmatic advertising operations.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Primarily responsible for Google Ad Manager, discrepancy reports, creative review, and more

  • Act as revenue liaison between internal teams

  • Utilize Google Ad Manager and AdX for trafficking, QA, reporting, and optimizations

  • Responsible for QA'ing ads to meet site specs and ad server requirements

  • Monitoring daily revenue reporting tools and reports that are utilized across all parts of the organization

  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues that arise including reporting discrepancies and creative policing

  • Comfortable navigating several demand partner UIs

  • Coordinate and meet all deliverables accurately and in a timely manner

  • Work closely with demand partners to resolve reporting and/or billing discrepancies

DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor's Degree preferred in a related field or equivalent, relevant experience

  • Expert in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets

  • 2+ years direct experience in Google Ad Manager/DFP

  • 2+ years experience in digital ad tech (i.e. familiarity with SSPs, Ad Exchanges, and DSPs)

  • 2+ years experience in a programmatic advertising ecosystem from a publishing side

  • Ability to read code from an ad serving standpoint and deep knowledge of related metrics (viewability, CTR, eCPM)

  • Proven technical advertising background with the ability to communicate with media, content and development teams

  • Attention to detail with strong analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Self-starter; ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment