Ecommerce Manager

IQVIA
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1 year ago
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Ecommerce Manager

Type:Full time, hybrid (2 days in the office).

IQVIA are looking for an Ecommerce Manager to join our client’s team! If you are passionate, driven, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this opportunity is perfect for you.

In this role, you will bring your entrepreneurial skills and enthusiasm to drive Ecommerce growth across a multitude of channels, including Amazon, third party sellers and our client’s website. This is a great role for someone who wants to dive into the intricate details and take ownership of all Ecommerce strategies to execution.

You would be joining a company that truly values its employees and places its people at the center of its mission. They offer fantastic opportunities from travelling abroad for team meetings to supporting their employees career progression and training programmes. If you want to join a team with a highly engaged company culture, then this is the role for you!

Responsibilities:

Take a comprehensive approach to ecommerce, considering all aspects from strategy to execution. Understand how to navigate a competitive landscape and effectively reach target audiences. Dive into the nitty-gritty details of ecommerce tools and channels. Own and drive the ecommerce growth to its full potential. Lead the next phase of the website development, ensuring seamless user experiences. Generate insightful reports to inform decision-making. Enhance the online visibility through effective SEO practices, including optimizing Google ads of maximum impact. Optimize and grow the brand presence and sales on Amazon. Manage relationships with third-party sellers (Boots, online pharmacies, etc.). Develop and execute social media strategies, including taking charge of the HubSpot platform. Drive targeted traffic through PPC campaigns.

We are looking for:

Minimum of 2 years in ecommerce management, managing multiple multi-channel selling and multiple third party retailer sites. Proficiency in ecommerce platforms (e.g., Shopify, Magento), Google Analytics, and SEO. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to troubleshoot and find creative solutions. Collaborative mindset and ability to work cross-functionally.

Join the team and kickstart your dream career with an innovative and progressive company. We want to hear from you, apply today!

IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. We believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. Learn more at

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