
Head of Content, Storyteller
Pear VC
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • California • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $120,000 - $220,000 per year
Job Level
Lead
About the role
- Own Blueberry’s narrative — define how we talk about personalization, agentic commerce, and the future of brand-to-consumer engagement across all channels.
- Drive growth through storytelling — create case studies, thought leadership, and campaigns that directly influence pipeline and deal velocity with global B2C brands.
- Turn customer wins into revenue assets — transforming product outcomes into compelling stories that open doors with CMOs and marketing leaders.
- Build the content engine — craft stories, videos, blogs, content, cadences, and standards that balance polish with consistency and scale.
- Work shoulder-to-shoulder with founders to scale the content motion we’ve started — and confidently make it your own.
Requirements
- A storyteller, product marketer, or content marketer with 3+ years of experience
- You want to tell compelling stories.
- You move fast, take initiative, and care deeply about doing things right.
- You bring a clear point of view on what excellence looks like.
- You’re your own toughest critic and hold yourself to an exceptionally high bar—90% isn’t good enough
- Entrepreneurial at heart: you thrive in ambiguity, adapt quickly, and want to shape something from the ground up.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and significant equity package
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance with 401(k) matching
- Unlimited PTO
- Weekly team outings (dinners, events, an escape room or two)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
storytellingcontent marketingproduct marketingcase studiesthought leadershipcampaign developmentcontent creationvideo productionblog writingcontent strategy
Soft skills
initiativeattention to detailhigh standardsentrepreneurial mindsetadaptabilitycritical thinkingself-critiquecollaborationcommunicationcreativity