
Associate Product Marketing Manager
Relay
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: California • United States
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Salary
💰 $117,000 - $143,000 per year
About the role
- Support the planning and execution of go-to-market launches for products, features, and key initiatives
- Contribute to research efforts to understand user needs, pain points, and competitive dynamics
- Translate insights into clear, customer-centric messaging and positioning for internal and external audiences
- Partner with Product, Brand, and Growth to craft product and brand narratives that communicate value and differentiation
- Track and report on go-to-market performance, campaign effectiveness, and product adoption.
Requirements
- 2+ years of product marketing or related experience in a B2B or B2B2C tech company, ideally supporting SMB-focused products
- You’ve supported launches or campaigns that drove awareness, adoption, or engagement
- You’re a strong communicator and storyteller, able to translate complex concepts into clear, compelling messaging
- You’re data-curious, comfortable interpreting performance metrics, and eager to learn from results
- You’re highly collaborative, proactive, and comfortable managing multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
- You care deeply about the customer and are excited to bring their voice into your work
- You have a bias for action, enjoy problem-solving, and take pride in delivering high-quality work that drives the business forward.
Benefits
- Compensation follows impact
- We do not limit compensation changes to a once-a-year review cycle
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
product marketinggo-to-market strategycampaign managementdata analysiscustomer messagingcompetitive analysisperformance metricsproduct adoptionB2B marketingB2B2C marketing
Soft Skills
communicationstorytellingcollaborationproactivityproject managementcustomer-centricityproblem-solvingadaptabilityattention to detailbias for action