Support product growth through running experiments, analyzing user behavior, prioritizing and testing ideas, and collaborating with marketing and creative teams. Learn data-driven decision making and gradually take ownership of product areas.
Are you ready to work at the intersection of analytics, creativity, and strategy?
At Stellartech, we are building a global EdTech product used by millions worldwide. We are looking for a proactive and curious Junior Product Marketing Manager who is excited to learn fast, experiment, and gain hands-on experience from day one. If you love diving into numbers to understand what drives user behavior and want to see the real-world impact of your work, this role is for you!
Step by step, you’ll grow into more ownership and help us shape the future of digital education.
What You’ll Do
- Run product experiments to optimize user experience and drive product growth.
- Dive into user behavior data to uncover insights and help find ways to improve key metrics.
- Support the product team in prioritizing, brainstorming, and testing growth ideas.
- Work closely with marketing, product, and creative teams to bring ideas to life.
- Learn how data-driven product decisions are made and gradually take ownership of your own product areas.
What You Need to Join Us
- Experience: 1+ years of commercial experience in marketing, product analytics, or project management.
- Analytical Mindset: A basic understanding of product/marketing analytics and comfort working with numbers.
- Mindset: High curiosity, a strong proactive drive, and a readiness to experiment and learn from mistakes (we value data over assumptions!).
- Soft Skills: Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and collaborate effectively within a team.
What We Offer
- Impact: The opportunity to work on a global product with millions of active users.
- Growth: Mentorship from senior product professionals and a clear career progression path.
- Culture: A dynamic, data-driven environment with no corporate bureaucracy and plenty of room for initiative.
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