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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Shape Product Studio's positioning, messaging, and market narrative
- Turn expertise into thought leadership, content, case studies, presentations, and campaigns
- Create and run growth initiatives that generate awareness, engagement, and opportunities
- Activate channels, communities, partnerships, events, and programs that expand our reach
- Support strategic pursuits with compelling client-facing content and presentations
- Collaborate with account teams to create and accelerate opportunities
- Measure results, learn quickly, and continuously improve the growth engine
- Use AI and emerging technologies to improve how content, campaigns, and growth initiatives are created and executed
Requirements
What you’ll need- Strong writing, storytelling, and communication skills
- Experience creating growth through content, campaigns, community, partnerships, or GTM initiatives
- Ability to move comfortably between strategy and execution
- Strong business judgment and curiosity
- Experience working with enterprise, B2B, technology, consulting, software, or product-focused organizations
- Ability to turn expertise and complex ideas into compelling market-facing content
- Demonstrated use of AI to improve the quality, speed, and scale of your work
- A bias for action, experimentation, and learning
- Comfort operating in ambiguity and building from scratch
- A portfolio that demonstrates measurable business impact
Benefits
Comp & perks- Employees can work remotely
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Content DevelopmentCampaign ManagementMarket PositioningThought LeadershipGTM Initiatives
Soft Skills
Strong WritingStorytellingBusiness JudgmentCuriosityBias For Action
