Product Marketing Lead

Buildots
1 year ago
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About Buildots:Buildots is an AI SaaS Construction Analytics platform, disrupting the construction sector by introducing advanced analytics, powered by AI and Computer Vision, into the traditional construction world. The platform seamlessly transforms construction sites into digital environments, where data-driven operational insights and predictive analytics are key to saving time and minimizing costs.Buildots’ platform is used by construction industry leaders and large corporations across 10 countries, increasing construction projects’ efficiencies and creating tremendous value to Buildots’ clients. The Company is backed by an exceptional investors team that includes top VCs and construction industry leaders.About the Role:Buildots is looking for a Product Marketing Lead to join our growing marketing team.As a Product Marketing Lead at Buildots, you’ll be responsible for transforming technical product capabilities into compelling narratives that drive product awareness, new sales and product adoption.The primary responsibility is to create effective product go to market programs, developing collaterals to promote Buildots’ solutions and enable sales. You will work closely with the Product team to thoroughly understand the product, its use by different buyer personas and how to adapt it to Buildots market as well as with the broader Go to market team (Sales, Account management and Customer success) to understand their content needs, train them on new product features and provide them with the collaterals to support them.What you'll do:Develop and execute product marketing strategies aligned with company objectives and the broader marketing strategyCollaborate with cross-functional teams to drive product success through effective positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies.Create compelling messaging and positioning to differentiate our product in the market.Hands-on create high-quality sales enablement materials, including: case studies, battle cards, presentations, one-pagers among others.Develop product-based video content in partnership with other team members and freelancers.Collaborate and engage with customers to create customer stories and facilitate webinars and conference sessions.Lead the implementation of go-to-market plans for new product launches and feature releases.Collaborate with sales teams and sales enablement to formulate and execute sales training programs.Provide guidance and support to internal teams as a subject matter expert for the platform.Track industry trends and customer needs to inform product development and marketing initiatives as well as develop effective sales enablement assets in this context.Drive impact: Measure success by tracking relevant performance KPIsRequirements:4+ years experience in product marketing.Hands-on experience in developing high-quality marketing collaterals for B2B SaaS scale-up tech companiesStrategic thinking – ability to transform technological features and capabilities into a clear and appealing business proposition.Self-starter, team player, and able to work in a fast-paced environment.Creative storyteller – ability to create succinct, relevant, innovative and clear ways of communicating, blending both written and visual storytelling to effectively deliver a message.Tech geek to the core - fascinated by disruptive technologiesNumber cruncherExperience from a construction tech or a B2B analytics SaaS company - an advantageBachelor’s degree or higher in exact sciences / marketing / businessExact sciences background - an advantageAs part of your application, please include samples of your content work. Applications without samples may not be considered.*By submitting your application, you agree that Buildots will process your personal data in accordance with Buildots' Privacy notice.

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