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Our Growth team seeks a Group Product Manager of Growth Marketing & CRM. We’re searching for a lifecycle marketing rockstar who can take Tinder’s growing member base to the moon.
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Establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure the effectiveness of product marketing initiatives and driving continuous improvement, including analysis of pricing impact on conversion rates and revenue growth.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations, this role will be responsible for setting up the Product-Led Growth (PLG) Marketing function at Neo4j. This role is crucial for accelerating our self-serve Go-to-Market (GTM) motion and will partner closely with the Product team to drive customer acquisition and revenue growth through data-driven marketing strategies.
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Reporting to our VP, Data Science and Analytics and partnering closely with our marketing, product, and business leaders, you will run analyses, build attribution models, and design and run experiments to identify efficient acquisition channels and translate insights and learnings to inform our growth marketing investment decisions.
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Own Joon's paid marketing strategy and manage the day-to-day execution of our growth marketing program - primarily through paid social and search. You have 4-8 years of direct experience running paid growth marketing campaigns at a high-growth start-up.
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Proven track record in growth marketing for crypto/blockchain projects. The role requires 3+ years of experience in web3 and growth marketing, along with a solid understanding of the blockchain space.
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The Head of Growth Marketing should be a hands-on do-er who collaborates well with brand marketing, product marketing, and sales, and should feel comfortable combining their knowledge of demand gen best practices and ad tech with an ever-growing knowledge of the cybersecurity competitive landscape and our position in it.
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We partner with 500+ global companies like Lyft, Electronic Arts, Pixar, Clif Bar, Okta, and Udemy that are taking a proactive approach to mental health care for their employees. We tripled our headcount in 2021 and as a hyper-growth company with a fully remote workforce, we prioritize our people-first culture (winning awards including Fortune's Best Workplaces in the Bay Area 2021.
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Join a pre-IPO startup with capital, traction and runway ($240M funded | 40X revenue growth in 4 years | $2T market size) As the lead data science partner supporting our growth teams, you will play a critical role in helping us go from 5M to 50M customers and become a $5B business in the next few years.
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The Global Market Development Manager will drive the go-to-market strategy, growth, and adoption of our Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) Pluripotent (PSC) and Adult Stem Cell products. Develop, implement, and measure strategic marketing plans and tactics for the CTS PSC and adult stem cell portfolios, using a customer-centric approach, helping to drive awareness, consideration, and purchase.
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In addition to the global Hardware Product Marketing team, you will work closely with a cross functional team of product management, marketing, creative, e-commerce, sales and account management, customer success, supply and demand planning, and logistics.
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We’re looking for a strategically-minded Product Marketing Manager to drive the growth and adoption of Creative Cloud for enterprise, including generative AI features like Firefly, aligning our offerings with key customer needs and market opportunities.
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Passion for influencer relations, social media, and in-house brand marketing. Minimum 4+ years of experience working in Digital Marketing, Social Media Management, Influencer Marketing, Talent Relations, PR, and/or Brand Marketing.
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Partner with Product Marketing to educate the market on why Tecton is a clear choice for predictive AI and generative AI use cases. At Tecton, we are on a mission to bring Machine Learning and AI to every customer and product interaction on the planet.
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You have:Proven track record in growth marketing for crypto/blockchain projects. We're seeking a Growth Marketing Manager to expand the Stellar developer ecosystem. In this role, you will:Develop and execute growth marketing strategies to drive developer awareness and adoption of Stellar.
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