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E-Commerce Marketing Manager, Marketplace Development

Company Name:
ThinkGeek
Position Type:
Full-time
ThinkGeek, the premier e-tailer serving the global geek community (Internet Retailer #185), is seeking an E-Commerce Manager, Marketplace Development to launch and manage third-party marketplace channels.
Reporting to the Senior Director of Digital Marketing, the E-Commerce Manager will be responsible for maximizing sales through eBay initially with the potential to expand to other marketplaces. The successful candidate has impeccable project management skills and is experienced at driving operational excellence in a digital environment.
The E-Commerce Manager will launch the marketplace before the holiday season of 2014 in coordination with internal and external partners and then excel at the daily management of product feeds and listings, marketing campaigns, coordination with customer service, and analysis of customer purchase behavior. The successful candidate is comfortable in a fast-paced environment and manages high-volume work with impeccable accuracy. Above all, they are driven by the opportunity to own and manage the sales for a new channel.
Responsibilities
Work with internal IT and creative resources, build and launch eBay storefront for ThinkGeek
Using third-party software, effectively manage listings and product feed to ensure accurate listings with a high potential to appear in relevant search results on eBay
Coordinate closely with merchandising and inventory to implement pricing strategy effectively and drive conversion.
Read andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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