About Clair

If you can send your friends money in seconds, why does it still take your employer two weeks to send your paycheck?

At Clair, we are on a mission to create financial freedom for America's workers by giving them a digital banking platform that allows them to get paid as soon as they clock out of work. But we're not just another digital bank or on-demand pay provider. We meet Americans at their place of work by embedding our products within the scheduling, workforce management, and payroll apps they already use every day. 

Learn more about us at getclair.com/about

Who we are looking for?

As a Senior Associate, Product Marketing at Clair, you'll play a pivotal role in working alongside the Product team to launch new initiatives, increase product adoption, and craft a compelling product narrative for Clair users. Reporting to the Director of Product Marketing, you will work closely with the entire Marketing team, as well as the Product and Engineering teams. Leveraging data insights, your daily tasks will involve optimizing campaigns for product adoption, creating compelling copy for in-app flows, and helping determine the future of Clair’s product offering.

What you’ll do

  • Coordinate and execute data-driven marketing campaigns across various channels, including email, push notifications, and in-app messaging
  • Conduct A/B testing on campaigns to optimize for conversion
  • Collaborate closely with the Director of Product Marketing and Product team to create product-focused campaigns and ensure cohesion in the user experience across teams
  • Generate and present weekly marketing reports, analyzing and summarizing campaign and funnel performance, offering valuable insights for ongoing enhancements
  • Actively contribute to a team culture emphasizing testing, optimization, and continuous improvement of the consumer experience

Required Experience/ Qualifications 

  • 1-3 years of B2C product marketing experience
  • Proficiency with marketing systems like Braze, Pardot, Eloqua, Iterable, etc.
  • Experience editing HTML email templates
  • Ability to manage small campaigns independently and utilize analytics tools (e.g., Excel, Lightdash, etc.) for data-driven decision-making
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to build cross-functional relationships

Additional Details

Location: This is a hybrid position based out of New York City, you will be expected to come into the office three days a week.

Compensation: The annual base salary for this role is $70,000 - $74,000. The actual base pay within this range depends on many factors, such as education, skills and experience. Base pay is only one part of Clair’s competitive total compensation package which includes benefits, perks and equity. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.

Need more convincing?

Apart from getting to work with our incredible team, here are some of the benefits you can expect when you join Clair:

  • Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage, with option to extend to your family
  • Fully-paid parental leave
  • Company-sponsored 401k, HSA, and FSA
  • Unlimited vacation for salaried roles, generous PTO for hourly roles
  • Work from home setup allowance
  • Access to your earnings every day on Clair 
  • Company-sponsored short-term and long-term disability insurance

Equal Opportunity Employer Information

Clair is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We actively seek a diverse applicant pool and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

For questions, please email us at careers@getclair.com

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