Cube is a company focused on product marketing, and they are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to create content that enhances the visibility of their product. The role involves producing various marketing materials such as blog posts, social media snippets, product update emails, and training documentation to support product launches and sales enablement.
Responsibilities:
- Product launch content. Blog post plus video for each major launch. Coordinate with product on what's shipping, draft, produce, ship on launch day. Cadence is roughly monthly during our active campaign
- Social. Text, image, and video snippets for LinkedIn (company and founder), X, and wherever else makes sense. Tied to launches, blog content, and standalone moments
- Documentation guides. Working with docs and product, produce guides that include video and graphics — not just text. The "how do I actually use this feature" surface that customers and prospects hit when they're trying things out
- Product update email newsletter. Roughly monthly. What shipped, why it matters, where to read more. Customer-facing
- Demo scripts. Working with the SE/SA team, maintain and evolve the demo scripts as product changes. New features need new demo flows; existing flows need to stay current
- Sales and partner training. When a feature ships, sales and partners need to know how to position and demo it. Produce the training — slides, recordings, written briefs — and run the sessions when needed
Requirements:
- Strong writer. Plain, specific, technical when it needs to be
- Understands the product well enough to write about it without hand-holding on every line — either a technical background or has worked closely with engineers on developer products and ramps fast
- Familiar with AI tooling and comfortable vibe-coding — spinning up small demo apps, modifying code samples, and prototyping with Cursor, Claude Code, or similar without needing engineering support
- Operates with low overhead. Drafts, ships, iterates. Doesn't need elaborate process to start moving
- Comfortable both in front of and behind a camera, recording product demos with Loom, Screen Studio, or similar, editing and shipping
- Experienced candidates have shipped a lot of B2B or developer-tool content across the full stack — blog, video, social, email, enablement — and bring the artifacts to show it
- Earlier-career candidates, including recent grads, come in through a homework round: pick a feature from Cube or another data / dev tool product and produce a blog post, two LinkedIn posts, and a demo video on it
- Prior experience at a data, BI, analytics, or developer-platform company
- Comfortable with a heavier video editing setup (Descript, Final Cut, whatever) for longer pieces
- Has run a product update newsletter before