Full-Time

Director – Marketing and Growth

Posted on 8/20/2025

Axios

Axios

501-1,000 employees

Local news, information, and ads platform

Compensation Overview

$105k - $150k/yr

Remote in USA

Remote

Candidates will only be eligible for the salary range for their location.

Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 8+ years of experience in performance, growth, or product marketing, with deep expertise in B2C or DTC funnels across paid, lifecycle, and owned channels
  • At least 5 years of experience managing high-performing teams, with a strong focus on mentorship, talent development, and collaboration
  • Proven success driving growth and retention in a recurring revenue or newsletter-based business model
  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and align marketing strategy with product, editorial, and business objectives
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills, with comfort in experimentation, segmentation, reporting, and translating insights into action
  • Strategic mindset with the flexibility to pivot quickly in a fast-paced environment, balancing near-term performance with long-term brand value
  • Direct oversight of multi-million dollar marketing budgets, with accountability for pacing, planning, and performance
  • A mission-driven approach, entrepreneurial energy, and a passion for building marketing systems that scale
Responsibilities
  • Own the full-funnel marketing strategy, spanning audience acquisition, retention, product marketing, and lifetime value growth
  • Translate market trends and audience insights into actionable brand and performance campaigns
  • Oversee the growth marketing budget leading pacing, forecasting, and strategic investment decisions across paid, brand and vendor relationships to maximize impact and ROI
  • Lead and develop a team of 2+ performance marketers, providing guidance, mentorship, and regular feedback to foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement
  • Lead full-funnel campaigns across email, paid media, on-site, experiential, and partnerships, designed to drive subscriber growth and deepen audience engagement
  • Oversee creative development to ensure messaging is clear, consistent, and optimized for performance across channels
  • Own go-to-market strategy for new newsletters and product launches, partnering with editorial and product to drive acquisition, share results, and optimize future rollouts
  • Drive landing page testing and conversion optimization leading A/B and multivariate testing, collaborate with product teams on UX improvements, and shape a roadmap that increases conversion rates and accelerates growth
  • Lead registration wall strategy — manage vendor partnerships, testing, and optimization efforts to convert anonymous visitors into known subscribers and expand the top of the funnel
  • Lead the lifecycle strategy across onboarding, re-engagement, and win-back campaigns that build habits and deepen subscriber relationships
  • Oversee churn reduction and list health through targeted segmentation, engagement campaigns, and retention strategies
  • Identify and drive high-value actions (HVAs) that correlate with retention and increase subscriber engagement
  • Optimize for LTV by testing messaging, timing, and channel mix to extend subscriber lifespans
  • Collaborate with product, data, and editorial teams to enhance the subscriber experience and reduce friction across touchpoints
  • Partner Data Insights and product teams to measure, analyze, and optimize marketing performance across the full funnel
  • Advance Axios’s first- and third-party data strategies, including tagging, capture, and utilization across platforms
  • Improve self-serve tools and dashboards that enable faster decision-making and performance visibility for the Growth & Marketing team
Desired Qualifications
  • A mission-driven approach
  • Entrepreneurial energy
  • A passion for building marketing systems that scale

Axios Charlotte provides local news and information for Charlotte, North Carolina, focusing on topics like real estate, startups, dining, and community issues. It distributes content through a daily newsletter with over 107,000 subscribers and on its website with local articles. Revenue comes mainly from advertising and sponsored content, with local businesses and organizations as clients. Its goal is to deliver practical, city-focused information that helps residents stay informed and connected while supporting local advertising.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$57M

Headquarters

Arlington, Virginia

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • OpenAI funds expansion to nine new cities including Pittsburgh and Boulder.
  • AI automation doubles product team productivity while halving headcount.
  • Talent pipeline feeds reporters to New York Times and Washington Post.

What critics are saying

  • OpenAI partnership diverts ad revenue from Charlotte's 107k subscribers within 6-12 months.
  • Newsroom layoffs of 11 erode journalistic quality, causing subscriber churn in 12-18 months.
  • Charlotte Observer steals ad share from real estate sponsors in 6-12 months.

What makes Axios unique

  • Axios Local delivers smart brevity in 43 communities via OpenAI partnership.
  • Smart Brevity expands into enterprise software beyond journalism.
  • Axios Charlotte newsletter reaches 107,000 subscribers with targeted local ads.

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Benefits

Competitive salary

Health insurance (100% paid for individuals, 75% for families)

Primary caregiver 12-week paid leave

401(k)

Generous vacation policy, plus company holidays

Company equity

Commuter and cell phone benefit

A commitment to an open, inclusive, and diverse work culture

Annual learning and development stipend

Company News

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