Ecommerce Ad Editor Needed — $1,500 Base + $500 per Winning Ad
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Job Description
We're a fast-growing ecommerce brand that puts real ad spend behind Meta creative every single day. We're hiring one more editor to build those ads alongside us. WHAT YOU'LL BE CREATING UGC-style ads cut from raw creator footage AI talking-head ads 100% AI-generated ads, start to finish — concept through final cut Animated ads Mini VSLs Rapid-fire variations of anything that starts winning Roughly 10–15 finished videos per week. You'll have visibility into spend and performance on every single one, so you'll always know exactly which of your edits actually made money. PAY $1,500 USD/month base Up to $500 bonus per winning ad — no cap Land 3 winners in a month and you've nearly doubled your pay Base pay increases over time as you deliver WHAT WE HANDLE Every AI tool you need, on our dime New courses too — when something drops that makes ads better, we buy it Fully remote, flexible schedule, with some overlap for feedback syncs No layers of management. You talk directly to the founder and the media buyer WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR You've cut ads for ecommerce brands or agencies before You think like a marketer, not just an editor — you know what a hook is and why the first 3 seconds make or break everything You're already using AI tools weekly You move fast in Premiere or CapCut; After Effects is a bonus Clean English, clean captions If you make gorgeous videos but never ask why one ad converts and another flops — this isn't the role for you. HOW TO APPLY ⬇ Answer these at the top of your proposal. Skip more than one and your application won't be read. Answer at least 4 of 5. Open your proposal with the word CHEETAH so we know you actually read this. One link to the ad you're proudest of — the one that performed, not just the one that looks nice. 2–3 lines: why do you think it worked? Numbers help (ROAS, CTR, spend). One line: what makes a hook good? Optional, but the fastest way to jump the pile: a short Loom (2 min) scrubbing through the timeline of one of your edits, walking through 2–3 decisions you made in the first few seconds. If your work's good, this takes you 7 minutes to apply.