The Senior Marketing Manager will drive brand partnerships, PR, community engagement, and advocacy programs, focusing on strategic growth for a consumer app.
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Littlebird is building a personal AI that connects your entire digital life, protecting your focus from clutter and surfacing what you need, the moment you need it. We're a small, async-first team that cares deeply about craft and the details that most people skip over. Check out the recent TechCrunch news on our $11M seed funding and what users are saying about the product.
Our team is well-funded, small and growing - this is a great time to join and contribute to foundational aspects of our growth! Littlebird is remote-first; we speak a few languages, love to collaborate, and like to build things that we enjoy using.
We're looking for a seasoned consumer software marketer to join Littlebird as a senior member of our growing marketing team. You've done this before - you've been part of a team that scaled a consumer app or software product to hundreds of thousands or millions of users, and you know the playbook for turning early traction into sustainable scale. You'll work closely with our creative lead to shape and execute campaigns, but your superpower is the strategic and programmatic side - building the channels and programs that compound over time.
You'll own a wide remit that sits at the intersection of brand, distribution, and community. That means running our partnerships function - co-marketing relationships, integration partners, and distribution deals that unlock new audiences. It means owning PR and earned media, building press relationships, getting Littlebird on the podcast circuit, and making sure our launch momentum translates into sustained coverage.
You'll develop our influencer strategy beyond UGC - longer-term, brand-level creator relationships - and build out our community presence across the right channels. You'll also drive customer advocacy programs that turn power users into vocal evangelists, and own our events and sponsorship presence. You thrive in a fast-moving environment and know how to build programs from scratch that actually move the needle.
- At least 5 years of professional marketing or growth, including experience in a startup or 0-1 environment
- Strong collaboration skills and adaptability: you’re at home working across Product, Growth, and Design teams
- Strong analytical skills and ability to translate performance data into actionable insights and messaging
- Experience owning or initiating brand partnerships for consumer or PLG products
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Benefits
- Competitive compensation packages including stock and health/dental/vision/life benefits, and optional 401k for all US employees. Our posted salary range for this role represents US Tier One locations.
- Remote-friendly work environment, with flexible working hours across multiple time zones
- Paid time off and parental leave
- Collaborative team culture
The base pay range for this role is $135,000 – $200,000 per year.
Top Skills
Consumer Software Marketing
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