
Job Overview
Location
Remote - Canada
Job Type
Full-time
Category
Marketing
Date Posted
April 7, 2026
Full Job Description
📋 Description
- • As a Social Media Advertising Strategist, you will play a pivotal role in driving client success by developing and executing high-impact paid social campaigns, particularly on LinkedIn, for mid-market and enterprise B2B clients.
- • Your day-to-day responsibilities include overseeing social media accounts, building quarterly strategies, optimizing paid media budgets, analyzing campaign performance, and serving as the primary point of contact for client communications and vendor coordination.
- • You will join Abe, a specialized division of Directive Consulting LLC focused exclusively on social media advertising, where innovation and a growth mindset are core to the culture and the best idea wins.
- • In this role, you will deepen your expertise in B2B paid social strategy, master audience segmentation and TAM development, and gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools like LinkedIn Campaign Manager, Zoominfo, and 6Sense while contributing to client growth, retention, and expansion through data-driven storytelling and strategic account management.
Skills & Technologies
About Directive Consulting LLC
Directive is a performance marketing agency for software companies, blending search, paid media, and content strategy to accelerate pipeline growth. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the agency serves B2B SaaS clients across North America and Europe through data-driven programs that integrate SEO, PPC, and lifecycle marketing. Services include paid search, paid social, marketing automation, and revenue operations consulting, delivered by cross-functional teams focused on measurable pipeline and ARR impact rather than vanity metrics.
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