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Growth Marketer (Demand Generation)
Snout
WorldwideRemote1mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
๐ถ Our mission
๐ The opportunity
๐ป The role
๐ What youโll do
- Drive inbound demand from qualified veterinary clinics via paid search, paid social, partner campaigns, and content syndication
- Build and optimize ICP-specific funnels for small clinics and multi-clinic groups
- Partner with Sales to align on lead quality, handoff, and conversion
- Support the โSignedโ to โActivatedโ journey with clinic-facing education, plan launch templates, and email/SMS campaigns Snout sends on behalf of clinics
- Partner with Clinic Success to identify friction points and build programs that reduce time-to-first-plan
- Create programs that help clinics launch additional plans, increase monthly enrollment per clinic, and expand across locations or pet segments
- Support seasonal and lifecycle-based expansion motions including senior plans, add-ons, and multi-pet offerings
- Own experimentation across acquisition and early lifecycle stages: channel tests, messaging tests, and ICP segmentation
- Track performance across the full funnel, not just MQLs โ including: activation rate, time to first plan, and expansion indicators
- Work closely with product marketing to ensure messaging consistency across all growth channels
- Partner with Clinic Success and CX teams to ensure growth programs support โ not disrupt โ the customer experience
- Align with Partnerships on co-marketing and referral programs
๐กWhat we're looking for
- 4 - 8 years of experience in growth, demand generation, or lifecycle marketing
- Experience generating leads for B2B2C, marketplaces, SMBs, multi-location operators, or services-heavy businesses
- A data driven individual with strong analytical instincts and empathy for non-traditional buyers
- Comfort operating in a Sales and CX assisted motion
- Bias toward action, testing, iteration and strong decision making based on data
- Ability to travel on a quarterly basis
๐ What will make you stand out
- Familiarity marketing to veterinary, healthcare, or similarly regulated SMB or multi-location audiences
- Prior tenure at a seed or Series A/B startup in a nascent growth capacity
- A demonstrated history of measurable funnel impact: improved activation rates, compressed time-to-first-plan, or expansion metrics attributable to marketing programs
- Ability to design and execute ICP segmentation experiments and convert findings into channel or messaging strategy
๐ Why you should join Snout
- Fast growing, venture capital backed technology company focused on improving access to veterinary care
- Ability to have a meaningful impact from Day 1, where your voice and opinion matters
- Unlimited potential to grow in your career, learn and expand your skillsets
- Collaborative, flexible, and friendly culture
โ Why this role might not be a fit for you
- You're not situated near a major airport or don't have the flexibility to travel on a quarterly basis
- The pace and uncertainty of startup life feels destabilizing rather than energizing
- You thrive within a fully established demand generation infrastructure rather than building one from the ground up
- You gravitate toward optimizing existing funnels rather than architecting new ones
- You haven't operated in a cross-functional setting alongside Sales or CX counterparts
- You don't have a connection to animals or an affinity for our mission
๐ธ Compensation
- $120 000 - $150 000 base salary
โ๏ธBenefits
- Day 1 medical/dental/vision benefits
- Flexible time off + 11 Snout calendar holidays
- Paid parental leave
Perks & benefits
- Vision Insurance
- Unlimited Vacation
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