Growth Marketer

<h1>About your role 👀</h1><div><br></div><div>As a Growth Marketer at Pogo, you'll join our paid acquisition team and run paid across two very different motions: our consumer mobile app and our B2B product line. This is a hybrid role by design - we need someone who can operate fluently in both, not one or the other. The scope is rare and builds a more versatile career profile than most paid roles allow.</div><div><br></div><div>Specifically, you will:</div><ul><li class="">Run paid acquisition across paid social (Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn), programmatic/DSP, and out-of-home (billboards, direct mail)</li><li class="">Contribute to channel and budget strategy across both motions - work with the team to figure out where to double down and where to cut</li><li class="">Handle the technical side of mobile app marketing on the consumer side - MMPs, attribution, SKAdNetwork</li><li class="">Apply analytical rigor to every spend decision - CAC, ROAS, LTV, pipeline, attribution</li><li class="">Partner with marketing, creative, and product on landing pages, ad creative, and full-funnel optimization</li><li class="">Test, iterate, and scale what works</li></ul><h1><br></h1><h1><strong>About you 👩‍🚀</strong></h1><div><br></div><ul><li class="">Likely 3–6 years of paid acquisition experience at a tech company with serious paid spend. You've owned real budget, not a small line item.</li><li class="">You've run paid in both consumer mobile and B2B contexts. This role isn't an "or" - we need someone who's done both. That hybrid background is rare and it's the entire point of the role.</li><li class="">You can run multiple paid channels at once. Strong POV on what works where and how budget should move.</li><li class="">You're comfortable with the technical side of mobile app marketing - MMPs, attribution, SKAdNetwork. You've done the work, not just managed someone who has.</li><li class="">You back every spend decision with data. CAC, ROAS, LTV, attribution - you have the rigor to defend your calls.</li><li class="">You've worked at a fast-growing organization with real ownership. You don't need to be told what to do.</li><li class="">You actively use AI tools in your workflows.</li><li class="">Bonus: mobile gaming background; out-of-home or direct mail experience.</li></ul><h1><br></h1><h1>Why you might be excited about this opportunity 🙌</h1><div><br></div><ul><li class="">Own paid acquisition across two very different businesses. Most paid roles force you into either B2C performance marketing or B2B demand gen. This role gives you the rare opportunity to operate deeply across both.</li><li class="">Have real influence over budget and strategy. You won’t just manage campaigns - you’ll help decide where we invest, where we pull back, and how we scale channels across both sides of the business.</li><li class="">Move quickly and experiment often. We value calculated speed and iteration. If you have ideas for new channels, creative angles, landing pages, or measurement approaches, you’ll have the autonomy to test them quickly.</li><li class="">Partner closely with product, data, and creative teams. Paid acquisition at Pogo isn’t siloed. You’ll work cross-functionally on the full funnel - from ad creative and positioning to onboarding and conversion optimization.</li><li class="">Operate with strong data advantages. Pogo has uniquely rich first-party consumer data and internal insights that can inform targeting, creative, and channel strategy in ways most companies can’t.</li></ul><h1><br></h1><h1>Why you might not be excited about us 👎</h1><div><br></div><ul><li class="">This is not a narrow channel specialist role. We need someone comfortable jumping between consumer mobile acquisition, B2B paid campaigns, attribution tooling, creative strategy, and budget planning. The breadth is part of the job.</li><li class="">We care deeply about efficiency and accountability. Every spend decision is scrutinized through data - CAC, ROAS, LTV, attribution, and pipeline impact. You need to enjoy defending decisions quantitatively.</li><li class="">Things change quickly. Budgets, priorities, positioning, and channels may shift rapidly based on performance and what we’re learning from the market. We optimize aggressively and don’t get overly attached to past strategies.</li><li class="">You’ll need to balance strategy with hands-on execution. One day you may be discussing channel allocation and forecasting; the next, debugging attribution issues, launching campaigns, reviewing creative, or rewriting landing page copy yourself.</li><li class="">We expect more than 9 to 5 - raw hours make an impact at our current stage. That said, we trust each team member to create a flexible work schedule that allows them to be most productive while accommodating other priorities outside of work. We also strongly encourage time off to recharge the batteries: in addition to unlimited PTO, we've implemented a <em>minimum</em> 20 days vacation policy 🌴</li></ul><div><br></div><div>#LI-Remote</div><div><br></div>

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