Our mission is simple yet revolutionary: empower anyone to create software, regardless of coding expertise. In a world where technology is pivotal, we believe that its creation should be accessible to all, not just a select few with technical backgrounds. Our industry-leading no-code platform is the canvas on which VC-backed startups, personal projects, and groundbreaking internal tools are painted.

 

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As Bubble's Product Marketing Manager, you're more than a strategist; you're a pioneer in a dynamic landscape. You'll steer the go-to-market strategy for our core product areas, aligning with a product that evolves as swiftly as the technology it supports. Your role is crucial in sculpting the marketing foundation of Bubble, offering you a unique vantage point to influence and grow alongside a product that's reshaping the start-up scene.

 

As a Product Marketing Manager you will:

  • Lead with vision: Strategize and execute go-to-market plans that resonate with our core audiences and reflect the innovative spirit of Bubble.
  • Influence the roadmap: Collaborate intimately with the Product team, infusing your market insights to shape the future of our offerings.
  • Craft compelling narratives: Develop messaging that cuts through the noise, grounded in user research and brimming with clarity and purpose.
  • Champion our customers: Dive deep into their world, ensuring their voices guide our strategies and innovations.
  • Foster growth: Support our customer-facing teams with enablement programs that enhance sales efficacy and amplify our message.
  • Cultivate excellence: Contribute to a culture of learning, measurement, and cross-functional harmony, setting new standards in how we operate and excel. 

 

About You:

  • 3+ years in product marketing or a related role
  • Experience working on launches from ideation to announcement and beyond 
  • A passion for learning new products and industries—unafraid to dive into the nitty gritty technical details
  • A customer champion who always keep their eyes to the ground
  • A strong writer, meaning you avoid tech & enterprise jargon, can adapt to the Bubble voice, and write with the customer in mind 
  • Data-driven and experimental in how you approach and measure your work
  • Bonus: Experience leading incubating products and other areas of marketing

 

At Bubble, we believe in hiring smart, curious people who are excited to learn and develop their skills. If you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with the points outlined in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.

 

We offer competitive compensation aligned to tier one markets. Our estimated salary for this role at Bubble ranges from $115,000 to $135,000. Actual pay is determined by multiple factors such as skills, qualifications, experience and market demand.

 

In addition, all Bubble employees are eligible for meaningful equity packages. We offer health, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) plans with an employer match, flexible paid time off, a sabbatical every 3 years, and generous parental leave. We also offer a variety of stipends to use towards your work from home setup, learning, and wellness-related purchases.

 

At Bubble, we encourage people from all ages, abilities, and experiences to apply. Bubble does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital or family status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or caregiver status, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

 

Bubble is remote-friendly, and we have employees who work across the United States. You’ll be able to identify which state you plan to work in on your application. Note: at this time, we are only considering candidates who are authorized to work in the U.S.

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