Product Marketing Director Education, Training & Library - New York City, NY at Geebo

Product Marketing Director

About the companyThey are a team of out-of-the-box thinkers dedicated to helping disruptive businesses achieve liftoff.
They deliver real-world results that get brands noticed and customers excited.
Whether your expertise lies in physical, digital, or virtual products, they re looking for someone who can take them from ideation to market domination.
About the roleAs our Account Director, you'll be and entrepreneur at heart that spearheads all high level marketing efforts for assigned clients.
You'll wear many hats, from crafting targeted campaigns to guiding cross-functional teams to managing budgets like a hawk.
But at the heart of it all, you'll be a storyteller extraordinaire, translating complex features into clear, concise messages that resonate with customers.
About your background and skillsHere's a taste of what you'll be doing:
Own the go to market strategy for assigned clients, from concept to launchDevelop targeted campaigns that cut through the noise and reach the right audienceCraft compelling content that showcases product value and drives conversionsCollaborate with cross-functional teams (design, development, sales) to ensure seamless executionManage client relationships and ensure expectations are exceededTrack ROI like a boss and optimize campaigns for maximum impactContribute to growth by sharing your expertise and fostering a collaborative cultureYou're a perfect fit if you have:
5-8 years of experience in product marketing and go-to-market strategy in a consultancy environmentExperience working with start-up or seed-stage clients on early-stage venturesProven track record of launching successful marketing campaignsDeep understanding of target audience analysis and market researchExceptional communication and storytelling skills (written and verbal)Salary Range130K-170K.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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