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This position is the first dedicated person to build the content marketing and external communication functions from scratch at our company. We aim to redefine ERP, which supports the backbone of businesses around the world, into a flexible and extensible system based on the AI era, maximizing corporate value. Currently, our product is highly regarded for its technical advancement and flexibility, but the concept of 'Headless ERP' is abstract, and there is a challenge that its value is not sufficiently communicated to executives and decision-makers in the context of traditional ERP. What we are challenging is not just providing a product, but presenting a 'new premise of enterprise software' to the market. To do this, we need to reconstruct the product's philosophy and technical value in a way that connects to customer challenges and decision-making, and design how it is understood in the market. In the growth phase after Series A, we are looking for a Product Marketing Manager to take charge of our value definition and external messaging, strategically designing messaging at all touchpoints, not just sales channels, to accelerate business growth discontinuously.
Ability to structure and verbalize Storytelling ability Deep understanding of B2B/IT domain Project promotion ability
Intellectual humility and curiosity Autonomous hypothesis testing 'NO' to the current situation Commitment beyond job boundaries
Provision of desired PC, monitor, etc. Transportation expenses paid (reimbursement based on number of office days) Complete social insurance Support for learning (book purchases, conference participation fees, etc.)