Emergent Labs

Technology

ProductMarketingLead

$200–250k San Francisco, California, United States
The Brief

“Product Marketing Lead at Emergent Labs. Skills: Product marketing, Messaging, Positioning, Launches. Own core messaging. Own positioning”

What You'll Achieve.

Launch lands with impact

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ years product marketing, High-growth tech company experience, Track record owning launches, Track record owning positioning, Products at meaningful scale, Exceptional writer, Exceptional verbal communicator, Adopt and apply AI, Insatiable curiosity for AI, Customer-obsessed, Data-informed, Proven track record exceptional performance, Fast-paced environment, Organizational chops, Run multiple projects, Tight deadlines, Excellent attention to detail, Bias for action

Nice to Have

AI into daily workflows

What You'll Do.

Run competitive intelligence

Quarterback product launches

Quarterback feature release cycles

Lead cross-functional GTM

Get customer feedback

Bring voice of customer

Translate core messaging

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional GTM; Work with Product; Work with Growth; Work with Brand; Work with Content; Work with Sales

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

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