Gruve

Life Sciences

MarketingManager

India Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Marketing Manager at Gruve. Skills: Marketing, Life Sciences, Technical Writing, AI Content Generation. Marketing campaigns and content tailored to biotech. Technical writing for product communications”

Industry & Context.

Life Sciences

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MBA from IIM required, A marketer first — hands-on campaign and content experience, Educated in life sciences, biotech, or a related scientific discipline, A technical writer and can make complex things clear, Genuinely interested in clinical diagnostics, genomics, and the science, Comfortable sitting between science and technology, Familiar with enterprise software and IT platforms

Nice to Have

B. Sc. Tech in Life Sciences or Biotechnology strongly preferred, Translate what IT-Tech builds into language that resonates with scientists, clinicians, and researchers, Experience in marketing and content creation for biotech/life sciences domain, technical writing and product communication skills, Ability to translate IT-Tech capabilities into business-focused narratives, Understanding of clinical diagnostics and life sciences workflows, Hands-on experience with AI-based content generation tools, Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

What You'll Do.

Marketing campaigns and content tailored to biotech

Technical writing for product communications

Bridging IT-Tech capabilities with business unit narratives

Positioning IT-Tech products and platforms

Utilizing AI content generation tools

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with product team

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills

Full Job Description

About Gruve Gruve is an innovative software services startup dedicated to transforming enterprises to AI powerhouses. We specialize in cybersecurity, customer experience, cloud infrastructure, and advanced technologies such as Large Language Models (LLMs). Our mission is to assist our customers in their business strategies utilizing their data to make more intelligent decisions. As a well-funded early-stage startup, Gruve offers a dynamic environment with strong customer and partner networks. Position Summary Bio-Tech's IT team works at the intersection of enterprise technology and life sciences - supporting platforms and tools used across clinical diagnostics, genomics, and research workflows. We're looking for a practicing marketer with real campaign experience whose business education and scientific background together enable them to position complex technology meaningfully for audiences who know their science and won't be impressed by surface-level messaging. Key Responsibilities Marketing campaigns and content tailored to biotech and life sciences audiences for internal and external Technical writing for product communications, platform guides, and user-facing content Bridging IT-Tech capabilities with business unit narratives across LSG, CDG, and related functions Positioning IT-Tech products and platforms in the context of clinical diagnostics and life sciences workflows Well versed in AI content generation tools — part of your standard workflow, not a novelty Basic Qualifications MBA from IIM required - B.Sc/B.Tech in Life Sciences or Biotechnology strongly preferred A marketer first — hands-on campaign and content experience, not just academic exposure to marketing Educated in life sciences, biotech, or a related scientific discipline and understand the domain A strong technical writer and can make complex things clear without dumbing them down Genuinely interested in clinical diagnostics, genomics, and the science Bio-Tech is built on Comfortable sitting b

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