A remote Marketing role at Auror.
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Product Marketing at Auror is just getting started. You'll be our second hire, joining a Director of Product Marketing who is building the function from the ground up. That means you have the opportunity to co-create the playbook without inheriting outdated processes, and encouragement to leverage the latest AI tooling to accelerate your impact.
This role lives at the intersection of Product, Marketing, Sales Enablement, and Customer Success. You'll work closely with our Product Managers, stress-testing customer value through discovery, shaping the narrative during build, and owning launch readiness for the majority of our product releases. You'll partner with Customer Success to close the loop between what we ship, how we roll it out, and how customers experience value. You'll turn complex product capabilities into clear, compelling stories grounded in what actually matters to our customers, tailored to the right buyer and user personas.
Part of this role is showing the rest of the business what great product marketing looks like. You'll need to bring people on the journey - helping Product, Sales, Customer Success, and leadership understand the 'why' behind what Product Marketing does, and demonstrating its value through the work itself. If you're someone who gets energy from building credibility through problem solving, craft and collaboration, this is your kind of role.
This role reports to Joanne (Jo) Stanyer, Director of Product MarketingAs a generalist at heart, my background spans Product, GTM, Strategy and Operations across NZ SaaS scale-ups including Xero and Gentrack. I'm drawn to environments where things aren't fully figured out yet and there's room to build something meaningful. Auror's culture, people and drive to do good work reminds me of the early days of Xero, so I feel very lucky to be back in that environment. I started my career in retail too, so Auror's mission hits close to home.
I'm hiring this role because great Product Marketing shouldn't be a solo effort. I'm looking for someone who loves being close to the product, cares about the craft, and understands the best work is done as a team, taking others on the journey.
Outside of work I'm channeling my creative energy into knitting, endless house projects and keeping my two rugrats at home entertained.
You're a proven product marketer who's focused on adding value, not adding noise. You have a knack for knowing what will resonate with customers and can cut through complexity, focusing your effort where it matters most while bringing people along with you on the why.
You're happiest when your work is genuinely useful - when a Product Manager says your messaging nailed it, when Customer Success uses your adoption guide in every customer call, when Sales tells you your talk track actually helped close a deal. That's what good Product Marketing feels like to you.
We are looking for people who demonstrate a strong alignment to our Guiding Principles (you can find these on our Careers page).
Auror is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process to all candidates and we are actively working to improve diversity within the tech industry. We celebrate diversity and inclusiveness at Auror, regardless of (but not limited to) race, gender, sexual orientation, family status, religion, ethnicity, national origin, physical disability, veteran status, or age.
If you need adjustments to any part of our recruitment process because of accessibility reasons, please do not hesitate to let us know during the application process. We will work with you to identify adjustments that will allow you to perform at your best.
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