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Sauce

Senior Product Marketing Manager

Sauce

Lead the Customer Success & Onboarding efforts at Sauce, a restaurant technology platform aiding local businesses. Drive efficiencies and strategic improvements in customer journeys.

Posted 5/13/2026full-timeNew York City • New York • 🇺🇸 United StatesSeniorWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Define and sharpen all external and internal messaging, translating multi-featured product capabilities into clear, compelling narratives for specific solutions and use cases.
  • Create core PMM assets yourself (web pages, sales/CS decks, battle cards) with consistent messaging across all GTM channels (Marketing, Sales-Enablement, Customer Success), adapting narratives for different audiences and phases of the user journey.
  • New Product Campaigns: Plan and execute end-to-end launches and product updates, coordinating cross-functionally to deliver positioning, messaging, and campaign assets.
  • Research turned into actionable insights: Conduct user research to uncover workflows and pain points, translating insights into actionable direction for the marketing, sales, success and product teams.
  • Support Product-Led Growth initiatives: that drive discovery, sales, onboarding, and cross-sell through in-product experiences and funnel optimization.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 5+ years of product marketing experience in B2SMB; Experience in the US QSR restaurant industry or delivery marketplaces - Must.
  • You've owned a core product area end-to-end: from ICP and positioning through to launches and field enablement.
  • You've worked in fast-moving environments where the product ships faster than the messaging can keep up - and found a way to move at that pace without losing quality.
  • A systems thinker who builds messaging architectures and frameworks others can use, not just one-off assets.
  • Proven track record to craft clear, differentiated messaging that resonates to non-technical audiences.
  • Excellent written communication and strong editorial judgment, with a proven ability to craft clear, differentiated messaging that resonates with non-technical audiences, while actively pushing for specificity and alignment.
  • Data-driven approach: Comfortable conducting user interviews and synthesizing qualitative and quantitative insights into actionable marketing and product direction, using metrics and funnel analysis.
  • Comfortable working closely with product, R&D, growth, design, and marketing teams in a fast-moving environment.
  • Self-starter mindset: A proactive, independent contributor who thrives in fast-paced environments and can move quickly from strategy to execution.
  • AI-first mindset: comfortable using AI tools to automate and scale workflows, with a natural inclination toward AI-native approaches in day-to-day work.
  • Ambitious and competitive: you set a high bar, think big, and want to win. You'll go the extra mile and you're motivated by building something that leads the market.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Strong & Competitive Compensation Package, Including Equity
  • Company-Sponsored Insurance Package (Health, Dental, Vision, Mental Health)
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Flexible Work Environment
  • Responsible Paid Time Off Policy

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Hard Skills & Tools
product marketinguser researchmessaging architecturefunnel analysiscampaign planningdata synthesisproduct positioningmarketing strategycontent creationproduct-led growth
Soft Skills
written communicationeditorial judgmentsystems thinkingproactive mindsetadaptabilitycollaborationcompetitive drivestrategic thinkinginsight generationindependence