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About UX Pilot AIUX Pilot is an AI-powered design platform that enables designers, product managers, and teams to create high-quality UX/UI designs in minutes. With 60 000 monthly signups and $5.3M ARR, we're transforming how digital products are designed - from initial concept to production-ready mockups.We're at an exciting growth stage: proven product-market fit with individual users, and now expanding into enterprise team collaboration. We're building the features that will make UX Pilot essential for product teams at companies like Qualys, arenaflex, Agoda, and hundreds of fast-growing businesses.Why We're HiringUX Pilot’s growth has been mostly product-led, and now it’s time to take on that momentum to use the full power of our channels and go to the next stage. That’s why we’re we're looking for a Content Specialist who can:- Design and execute a multi-channel content roadmap that educates/entertains prospects and drives high-intent lead generation- Go from concept to execution with creative concepts and write kickass copy and content for ads and content calendars- Partner with designers and video editors to bring visuals to life.If you love getting your hands dirty, moving fast, and turning bold ideas into reality, we want to meet you!What You'll TackleInfluencer Partnerships (Primary Focus)- Scout & Connect: You will own our relationship with the creator ecosystem, specifically on arenaflex. You’ll identify educators and influencers who align with our brand.- Manage Campaigns: From initial outreach to negotiating sponsorships and reviewing draft videos, you ensure UX Pilot is showcased authentically.- Relationship Building: You aren't just sending cold DMs; you are building long-term relationships with the voices that designers trust.Lifecycle & Email Marketing- Nurture Campaigns: Create and optimize email sequences that turn sign-arenaflex into active users (onboarding, feature announcements, newsletters).- Retention: Collaborate with Product to communicate value to existing customers and reduce churn.- Experimentation & Opportunity Scouting- Creative Strategy: Proactively identify new growth levers and trends before they become obvious. You have the freedom to propose and execute new ideas.- Support Product Initiatives: Act as a 'right hand' of the Product team on diverse growth experiments.- Multitasking: Be ready to jump into new channels/initiatives or learn new tools as the company strategy evolves.You might be the one if you have a few or all of these- Mandatory: 2+ Years of previous experience working with SaaS or Tech products (B2B or B2C).- Creative & Proactive: You don't wait for a task list; you look at the market, see an opportunity, and say, 'We should try this.'- T-Shaped Marketer: You have broad knowledge across SEO, Content, and Community, with deep expertise in at least one.- High Autonomy: You don't need to be micro-managed. You set your own deadlines and deliver.- Community First: You understand how to talk to designers and product people (no 'salesy' jargon).- Execution Mindset: You are happy reviewing a blog post in the morning, setting up an email automation at lunch, and moderating Discord in the afternoon.- Bonus: Experience with video content (arenaflex) or managing influencer partnerships.Great to Haves- Thrive in fast-paced environments: You have a proven track record working in startups or agencies, where moving fast and staying adaptable are the norms.- Comfy with AI tools: You are proficient with AI tools to streamline your workflow, maximize output, and stay ahead of the curve.- Design literacy: You have a solid understanding of UX/UI design principles, allowing you to speak the same language as our product team.- SaaS & Product savvy: You have a deep understanding of how digital products are built and how the SaaS ecosystem operates.Why Join UX Pilot- Up to $42.000 salary based on experience- Anything you need (gear, software, learning budget) to excel.- 100% remote, async culture, zero corporate BS.- Huge creative freedom: super open to your concepts/ideas- Direct influence on how hundreds of thousands of designers and founders see UX Pilot AI Apply tot his job

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