As a Founding Product Marketer, you'll shape and execute the go-to-market strategy, position Mem in the market, and build a social presence across key platforms.
As our Founding Product Marketer, you'll partner directly with our founder to shape and execute our go-to-market strategy during this pivotal moment of the Mem 2.0 brand and product launch. You'll be the storyteller who helps position Mem in the market, builds our social presence across key platforms, and helps us find our niche within the broad horizontal productivity space. This is a rare opportunity to join a well-funded startup ($29M raised) with a lean, focused team (12 people) and make an immediate, visible impact.
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