Marketing Designer

Troostwijk Auctions
Full-time€55k-60k/year (EUR)

📍 Job Overview

Job Title: Marketing Designer

Company: Troostwijk Auctions

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Job Type: Full-time

Category: Marketing Operations / Creative Design

Date Posted: May 26, 2026

Experience Level: Mid-Senior Level (3-6 years)

Remote Status: Hybrid

🚀 Role Summary

  • This role is pivotal in driving the creative output for Troostwijk Auctions, focusing on cross-channel marketing campaigns that span digital, print, and video.

  • The Marketing Designer will be instrumental in developing performance-driven creative assets, with a strong emphasis on how design choices impact conversion rates in paid advertising.

  • A key aspect of this position involves building and optimizing creative systems, templates, and workflows to enhance efficiency and consistency across localized marketing efforts.

  • The position requires close collaboration with various internal teams, including seller marketing, performance marketing, and regional campaign managers, to ideate and execute creative strategies.

📝 Enhancement Note: While the title is "Marketing Designer," the responsibilities heavily lean into operations for creative assets. This role requires not just design execution but also the strategic development of creative processes and systems, aligning it with a Marketing Operations or Creative Operations function. The emphasis on performance marketing and conversion optimization further solidifies its operational impact.

📈 Primary Responsibilities

  • Design and produce high-performing paid social and display advertising campaigns for platforms such as Meta and LinkedIn, with a keen understanding of conversion-driven creative strategies.

  • Develop video and motion graphics content, from initial storyboarding through to final editing

Application Requirements

Requires 3-6 years of experience in creative design with a versatile portfolio spanning digital, motion, and print. Proficiency in Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, and a performance-driven mindset regarding conversion and design is essential.