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Product Marketing Manager

CA$75k - CA$105k/yr

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Product Marketing Manager

$78k - $107k/yr

Remote in USA

Full-Time

Product Marketing Manager

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

SOCi

SOCi

501-1,000 employees

Digital marketing platform for multi-location businesses

Compensation Overview

CA$75k - CA$105k/yr

+ Bonus + Commission

Mid, Senior

Vancouver, BC, Canada

This role is fully remote until the Vancouver, BC office is established. Once the office is in place, it will transition to a hybrid model, with a 50/50 split between remote and in-office work.

Category
Product Management
Product
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Connection
Connection
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Requirements
  • A minimum of 2 years of product marketing experience in the technology sector (B2B / Saas/Martech) is a plus
  • Proven success in bringing products to market and driving adoption through strategic messaging and GTM execution
  • Experience working cross-functionally with product, sales, and marketing teams
  • Data-driven mindset with the ability to identify trends, derive insights, and make recommendations
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously
  • Comfortable in an agile, fast-paced environment where priorities shift quickly
  • Willing to adapt to changes in the job description as deemed necessary by the business and accept all other duties as assigned
Responsibilities
  • Drive Product Go-To-Market Strategy: Build and execute GTM plans for new product launches and feature releases, in partnership with product and marketing leadership. Define KPIs and success metrics, and ensure alignment across stakeholders.
  • Craft Messaging and Positioning: Develop crisp, differentiated messaging that resonates with our multi-location customers. Translate technical features into compelling benefits and value propositions that support every stage of the funnel.
  • Build Sales Enablement & Field Readiness: Create sales tools, decks, battle cards, and training materials to ensure field teams understand the value of our products and can speak confidently about our differentiation.
  • Lead Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with product, demand gen, content, customer marketing, and sales to build integrated campaigns that fuel awareness, demand, and adoption of our platform. Develop and maintain an understanding of how competitors and the broader social media marketing platforms help solve pain points for our target customer.
  • Leverage Market & Competitive Intelligence: Stay on top of market trends, customer pain points, and competitor movements. Use this insight to shape positioning and proactively identify strategic opportunities.
  • Champion the Voice of the Customer: Use qualitative and quantitative insights—including customer interviews, feedback loops, and usage data—to deeply understand buyer needs and inform marketing decisions.
  • Optimize Lifecycle Marketing: Support post-launch initiatives to drive feature adoption, upsell opportunities, and retention through targeted campaigns and in-product messaging.
  • Be willing to adapt to changes in the job description as deemed necessary by the business and accept all other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Strong grasp of customer personas, buyer journeys, and value-based messaging
  • Experience marketing AI-powered or data-driven products
  • Familiarity with multi-location marketing or franchise brands
  • Exposure to tools like Salesforce, HubSpot, Productboard, Figma, or Asana
  • A portfolio of marketing assets or GTM campaigns you've led

SOCi provides a digital marketing platform tailored for businesses with multiple locations. The platform helps these enterprises automate and scale their marketing efforts while ensuring brand consistency across different locations. Key features include content discovery and publishing, local listing management, SEO solutions, and social media monitoring, allowing businesses to effectively manage their marketing campaigns at a local level. Clients can publish content on major networks, analyze local listings, and enhance their local search visibility. A notable feature is the SOCi Locator, which promotes location-specific content to drive foot traffic. The platform operates on a subscription model, providing clients with ongoing access to its tools and services. SOCi's goal is to empower multi-location businesses to improve their online presence and engage customers effectively.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$249.8M

Headquarters

San Diego, California

Founded

2012

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • SOCi's AI-powered Genius Suite aligns with the rise of AI-driven content creation.
  • The subscription model offers SOCi a predictable revenue stream.
  • SOCi excels in online reputation management, a growing business investment area.

What critics are saying

  • Anthropic's Claude AI could intensify competition in AI-powered digital marketing.
  • Meta's shift to 'Community Notes' may complicate SOCi's reputation management services.
  • Potential breakup of major AI players could disrupt SOCi's reliance on AI technologies.

What makes SOCi unique

  • SOCi offers a unique CoMarketing Cloud for multi-location enterprises.
  • The platform integrates AI to automate and scale marketing efforts across locations.
  • SOCi provides tools for local listing management, SEO, and social media monitoring.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

3%
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