Ferás Qasas Martín has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and roles. Ferás began their career in 2003 as an IT Support Specialist at ACSA S.L. and later worked at Vodafone as a Sales and Marketing Executive. Ferás also gained experience as a Quality Assurance Engineer at Telefónica. In 2004, they joined their family business, Talleres Qasas Armesto, where they served as an ICT Systems/IT Support specialist. Ferás then worked as the Sales & Marketing Manager at Restaurante El Rincón de Ákaba, where they were responsible for sourcing fresh products and menu testing. Ferás later joined Nementio Marketing y Comunicaciones as a Sales and Marketing Manager, managing customer and supplier relationships, negotiating prices, and overseeing the digital marketing strategy. Ferás then served as the Marketing and Communications Manager at Wrexham Futsal, focusing on building relationships with potential investors and organizing tournaments. Ferás later joined Croud, where they held various roles, including SuperCroud PPC Manager and SuperCroud Operations Analyst. In these roles, they managed and optimized PPC campaigns, performed analysis and keyword research, and oversaw teams and projects. Currently, Ferás is working at Webcertain as a Growth Performance Manager, responsible for managing and developing paid search campaigns for clients in multiple languages. Ferás analyzes account performance, identifies new growth opportunities, and ensures KPIs are met.
Ferás Qasas Martín obtained a Bachelor of Science and Technology degree from I.E.S Núñez De Arce between 1998 and 2005. Ferás then attended Universidad de Valladolid from 2006 to 2013, where they pursued a degree in Telecommunications Engineering with a focus on Systems of Communications. During this time, they also participated in the Final Degree Project Workshop for Hewlett Packard - SAP at ETSIT Universidad Valladolid in 2013. In February 2016, Ferás Qasas Martín obtained the Inbound Certification from HubSpot.
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