As a Marketer-in-Residence, select and solve marketing challenges for clients, setting your own rate and schedule, from various projects.
About the Company
Founded in 2016, Right Side Up is the premier growth marketing consulting firm in the U.S., with staff deployed in the most prestigious and high-growth tech companies in the world, including Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Stitch Fix, Coinbase, Stripe, MongoDB, Fitbit, Calm, Instacart, Yelp, Google, and hundreds more. We provide all of the marketing chops, and none of the agency fluff. We’re trusted by the most buzzed-about early-stage ventures, the fastest growing tech companies, and well-established Fortune 500 teams to do one thing better: Growth.
About the Job
Curious what it means to be a Marketer-in-Residence (MIR) at top companies through the Right Side Up marketplace? We find interesting problems for freelancers to solve, and you have the freedom to choose the challenges that light you up. You set your rate and schedule, working directly with your clients.
Most Freelancers we work with fall into one of these categories:
Full-Time Free Agents
- We work with many full-time freelancers who source some of their clients through Right Side Up. Some like the flexibility of freelancing and avoiding in-house politics. Others have travel interests and prefer to work remotely. Some are straight-up burned out and are looking to take a break. Whatever the case, these freelancers tell us how many hours they’d like to work and we help them land the projects that match their interests
Side Hustlers
- Many marketers are happy with their day jobs, but still want to engage with other products, companies, and contacts on the side. Some are advisors who sprinkle in a few extra hours here and there. Others work 10 hours a week on nights and weekends. Some do it for extra income, others to test out other companies in hopes of finding their next full-time job.
Seniority
- We encourage applications from Manager level all the way up to CMO.
Skillsets We're Typically Looking For
- SEO, SEM, Paid Search, Paid Social, Email, Digital, Product, Lifecycle, Content, Copywriting, Organic Social, Marketing Analytics, Marketing Operations, Influencer Marketing, and more!
How to Apply
- Please submit your resume and/or LinkedIn profile for consideration to join our network of consultants.
Top Skills
Content
Copywriting
Digital
Email
Influencer Marketing
Lifecycle
Marketing Analytics
Marketing Operations
Organic Social
Paid Search
Paid Social
Product
Sem
Seo
Right Side Up Austin, Texas, USA Office
Austin, TX , United States
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