Junior Growth Marketer (B2B SaaS Generalist) - UTAH

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Location: Remote or Lehi, UT Experience: 2–3 years in B2B SaaS marketing Department: Marketing About the Role The Junior Growth Marketer is a flexible, multi-disciplinary role ideal for marketers who want to experiment across channels, create content that resonates with post-sales leaders, and dig into data to determine what actually drives growth. You’ll contribute across demand gen, content, product marketing support, and customer marketing—making this role perfect for a lean, fast-paced SaaS team. Key Responsibilities Channel & Growth Experiments • Run cross-channel experiments across email, social, AEO, website updates, and emerging content formats. • Draft and test creative variations, messaging angles, and audience segments to identify what resonates with Customer Success, Product, and Onboarding leaders. Webinar & Event Support • Support the webinar program by managing: • Promo strategy • Registration workflows and segmentation • Event logistics and speaker coordination • Post-event recaps and nurture sequences • Assist with CS100 Summit promotional campaigns including content, landing pages, and email workflow execution. Content Creation & Repurposing • Create and repurpose content across formats: • Blogs, articles, and customer stories • Social media posts optimized for AEO • Product update announcements • Email newsletters and nurture sequences • Work with product and customer success teams to translate customer insights into compelling marketing narratives. Analytics & Insights • Pull basic performance metrics from HubSpot, GA4, and social platforms to inform decisions. • Identify trends and recommend next steps for ongoing experiments or campaigns. Cross-Functional Collaboration • Partner with sales, product, and customer success to align messaging and support product launches. • Coordinate projects across the ClientSuccess, Baton, and Product Signals brands. What You Bring • 2–3 years of experience in B2B SaaS marketing, ideally across content, growth, or generalist roles. • A strong experimentation mindset—comfortable testing and iterating quickly. • Solid writing skills and ability to adapt tone for different channels. • Basic fluency with tools like HubSpot, ChatGPT, Canva/Figma, and LinkedIn. • Video editing and/or design skills would be ideal. • Comfort interpreting data and making simple recommendations. • Curiosity about AI and emerging growth channels (AEO, video snippets, CS communities). • A resourceful, scrappy approach well-suited to a scaling SaaS environment. Why You’ll Love This Role You’ll get broad exposure to modern SaaS marketing—content, demand gen, analytics, product launches, customer marketing, and events—while helping shape how ClientSuccess tells its story in the market. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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