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04/09 Nishit
HR at FameFlock

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Manager - Growth Hacking (2-7 yrs)

Noida Job Code: 128125

Startup- Fintech

Location- Noida

Salary Upto: 8 Lacs

YC backed fintech startup, founded by IIT'ians, Ex CTO's/CEO's/Google Engineers. It is a platform where customers can buy anything online and can pay to the nearby stores.

Targeting 500 million smartphone users who transact through CASH only.

We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented and highly motivated individual to manage all growth related needs of NearPe. As a Growth Manager, the candidate will have an end to end responsibility for the customer experience and growth of the products he/she has been assigned to. You will be responsible for complete growth funnel from user acquisition, activation, retention, referral to conversion.

Your responsibilities include but will not be limited to:

- Driving user acquisition through organic and paid activities on social media channels

- Creating content engine that addresses user needs and drives target audience

- Identifying top channels and running organic experiments to drive growth

- Work on SEO, ASO to ensure higher visibility of the app

- Propose new projects and work with the product team to create growth loops

- Initiating marketing partnerships to drive influencer/partner led growth

- Track and optimise paid spends across different channels and decrease the overall CAC

Requirments:

- You should have minimum 2 years of experience in growth hacking/ digital marketing, preferably in the e-commerce or B2C product industry.

- Strong knowledge of keyword research & SEO, experience with tools like SEMRush, Hubspot and others

- Has experience of scaling android applications

- Extensive knowledge of tracking mechanisms and analytics tools like amplitude, google analytics etc

- You are data driven & not afraid to say I don't know

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