A remote Marketing role at Drivetrain.
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Drivetrain is looking for a Product Marketer to join our team. This role will lead our post-product development marketing efforts. This individual will act as the voice of the customer by addressing questions around our product, determining target customers and how to best reach them. A key part of the role is to drive product adoption, specifically in-app product adoption. How do we get our customers to use our product more and more, i.e, increase usage, and stickiness thus driving loyalty.
The ideal candidate will collaborate across functions to deliver an effective product marketing strategy to meet the business objectives in the most efficient manner.
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Conduct market and competitor analysis to always have a pulse on the needs of our customer.
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Dig into GTM data to be able to surface what's working, what's not, and why.
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Turn these insights into assets our buyers value (research reports, whitepapers, case studies, website copy, and other asset types).
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Hold a high editorial bar across everything we publish, and care about the difference between genuinely good content and filler.
What you'll bring
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1-4 years of relevant experience in marketing.
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Top-notch written and verbal communication skills.
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Has strong analytical skills with a creative mind.
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Is aspirational, self-driven, and proactive.
Drivetrain
Marketing
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A drivetrain, also known as a transmission system, is the group of components that deliver mechanical power from the prime mover to the driven components. In automotive engineering, the drivetrain is the components of a motor vehicle that deliver power to the drive wheels. This excludes the engine or motor that generates the power. In marine applications, the drive shaft will drive a propeller, thruster, or waterjet rather than a drive axle, while the actual engine might be similar to an automotive engine. Other machinery, equipment and vehicles may also use a drivetrain to deliver power from the engine(s) to the driven components.
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