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As the Growth Marketing Analyst, you will provide insights through the analysis of the vast amount of data captured by Quince, and develop actionable strategies that will help us allocate marketing resources to activities that yield the best results.
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As a growth marketing analyst, you will maintain performance marketing reports in Excel, analyze trends, inform the team using data-driven decisions, and empower growth marketers to achieve results.
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Growth Strategy Leadership:Craft and Implement a dynamic and high-impact B2B growth marketing strategy to bolster brand recognition, customer acquisition, and enhance product adoption.
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Analyzes A/B and MV Tests within growth and marketing functions, communicates results and provides recommendations. Stay up-to-date on the latest marketing trends and technologies to identify new opportunities for growth.
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This may involve a combination of SEO, content marketing, social media marketing, email marketing, and experimentation with growth hacking tactics. Senior Director of Growth Marketing.
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Develop and implement social media strategies to engage with consumers and build brand loyalty, including digital marketing, social media, and influencer marketing. With demonstrated success in the largest segment of plant-based foods, we are poised for even greater expansion and growth.
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Lead the Marketing Team (Integrated Marketing Strategy, Social, PR, Influencer, Growth Marketing, Consumer Experience, Partnerships, etc ), developing talent, creating and optimizing processes and building the organizational infrastructure to support a $1B brand.
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As a Marketing Data Scientist, you will play a critical role in accelerating Cash App’s growth by creating and improving how we measure the impact of all our marketing efforts. In this role, you’ll be embedded in our Marketing organization and work closely with marketers, product management as well as other cross-functional partners to make effective spend decisions across marketing channels, understand the impact of incentives and explore new opportunities to enable Cash App to become the top provider of primary banking services to our customers.
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Partner directly with the Cash App Marketing org to influence their roadmap and define success metrics to understand the impact to business, Build models to optimize our marketing efforts to ensure our spend has the best possible ROI.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for driving the growth and success of expanding Cloudflare’s security opportunities to include solving data protection use cases (e.g. compliance) by working closely with cross-functional teams and developing effective marketing strategies.
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Work across multiple teams, including growth marketing, product management, engineering, design, medical, and operations; utilize your background in A/B, user flow testing and managing dynamic content.
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Expertise with healthcare data, bioinformatics, genetics, ML infrastructure, or growth marketing. Collaborating with the Product and Business Development teams to implement solutions which drive customer value and growth.
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Experience with and understanding of the blockchain developer audience, and creating marketing campaigns to drive awareness and engagement among that audience. Work closely with the Communications, Digital Marketing, and DevRel teams to develop relevant, informative, and engaging marketing material that resonates with the crypto audience, such as blog posts, social media posts, and web pages.
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Growth Marketing Lead. Develop a strategic roadmap that optimizes different growth channels across existing and new state markets to ensure that clinician capacity goals related to hiring are met.
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Partner with Product, Design, Marketing, Partnerships, and Customer Success to ship new initiatives that unlock revenue streams. You will work with teams across the organization such as Engineering, Product, Data Science, Design and Marketing to ensure that the technical strategy maps to the revenue goals of the team.
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