Principal Product Marketing – Growth, Commercial – Smart Home Products
Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Full Time
5 hours ago
$158,200 - $237,400 USD
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Key skills
GoAnalyticsProduct ManagementCommunicationSales
About this role
Role Overview
Define and own the product’s growth strategy and roadmap, aligned to business targets such as subscriber growth, ARPU, attach rates, and retention.
Lead initiatives that improve awareness, consideration, conversion across digital and assisted channels, activation completion rates, and cross‑sell/upsell performance.
Collaborate with marketing and channel teams to develop segmentation and value propositions, launch campaigns across all channels, and optimize landing pages, funnels, and offers.
Partner with analytics to define and track funnel KPIs, run experiments to improve conversion and engagement, and build dashboards that support decision‑making.
Influence pricing and packaging to balance growth, profitability, and customer value.
Serve as the voice of the business in product discussions to ensure new features drive measurable growth outcomes.
Requirements
10+ years in product management, growth, or a related role (e.g., growth marketing, product marketing, commercial strategy)
Strong B2C, E-commerce experience is preferred.
Customer focus.
Proven track record driving customer acquisition, conversion, or retention in a subscription or consumer service.
Strong analytical skills; comfortable with funnels, cohorts, and experimentation.
Experience collaborating with marketing, sales, and channel teams.
Ability to translate business goals into concrete product and go-to-market initiatives.
Excellent communication and storytelling skills—able to influence stakeholders at multiple levels.
Benefits
Medical/Dental/Vision coverage
401(k) plan
Tuition reimbursement program
Paid Time Off and Holidays (based on date of hire, at least 23 days of vacation each year and 9 company-designated holidays)
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Caregiver Leave
Additional sick leave beyond what state and local law require may be available but is unprotected