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Understand a wide variety of ecommerce marketing technologies and how Postscript fits into each customer's technology stack. By introducing SMS as an entirely new channel for ecommerce stores to engage, retain, and convert their customer base, brands are seeing huge ROI with Postscript.
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Above all, you will be a leader in the marketing team at Postscript and will be instrumental in making growth a core competency at the company. Senior Director of Growth Marketing , you will build, optimize and execute on Postscript’s externally facing demand generation channels.
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As a Senior Fullstack Engineer for the Acquisition and App Experience Team at Postscript, you will use your passion and expertise for software engineering to create powerful, differentiated acquisition tools that enable brands to grow their subscriber list on and off-site.
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All positions at Postscript are fully remote. Further, you will work closely with the Customer Success management team to share customer insights and ensure that Postscript continually improves in order to best serve your customer base.
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Postscript named #6 on Forbes’ America’s Best Startup Employers List. Postscript is committed to creating an inclusive workplace that values diversity. Postscript feels like a family and has excellent values that they actually live by.
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