Job – Marketing Genius

If you are a marketing genius with a proven track record of success, we want to talk to you about joining the Freepository team. Read more below.

Freepository provides Software as a Service (SaaS) tools such as source control, bug tracking, wiki, build automation and repository analysis tools used by engineers around the world. We are adding new offerings that will provide compelling end-to-end solutions in the software developer tools space.

Join us as we take Freepository into the Enterprise. We need you to create, deliver, monitor, and adjust the corporate marketing campaigns. You will be directly responsible for getting Freepository in front of new markets, designing the appropriate message, and delivering it via channels that you will help identify.

We have six years of experience, demographics, brand awareness and goodwill to leverage. We need your marketing genius to capture this, distill it, package it, and deliver it, driving new business.

In order to succeed, you must have a passion for marketing that transcends all other traits. You live and breathe “the message”, and can deliver it effortlessly. While these traits are intrinsic, extrinsic indicators include:

  • Minimum 8 years in Marketing role(s) at international companies serving global customers
  • Minimum 2 years in senior Marketing role, Director or higher
  • Experience marketing software services
  • Experience developing and administering global marketing campaigns
  • Experience developing regionally-targeted, localized mini-campaigns
  • Experience with SEO and Google programs
  • Experience with advertising agencies, both literal and virtual

You must be willing and able to participate in a pre-funded environment. This position is offered under an Independent Contractor Agreement (ICA) that is equity-based. In this role, you report to the founder & CEO and, post-funding, will be responsible for the Marketing team build-out.

You are ideally based in Denver or San Francisco, and telecommuting initially is okay.

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Posted June 10th, 2006 in Jobs.
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